Here Comes the Sun 350 DCW Editions Paris Pendant lamp
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The 'Here Comes the Sun 350' Suspension by DCW Éditions Paris is a masterpiece of contemporary design with a 35 cm diameter, designed by architect and designer Bertrand Balas. It emits a soft light for a modern and celestial ambiance.
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The 'Here Comes the Sun 350' Suspension by DCW Éditions Paris is a true statement of style. Designed by renowned architect and designer Bertrand Balas, this 35 cm diameter suspension projects a soft and warm light into your space, creating a soothing and modern atmosphere.
Suspended in the air, this sphere-shaped lamp adds an astral touch to your interior while remaining a highly attractive decorative element. Whether you want to illuminate your dining area, add a touch of light to your bedroom, or create a stunning impact with different sizes grouped together, the 'Here Comes the Sun 350' is the perfect choice.
Available in four different versions - Copper Black interior, Copper White interior, Black White interior, White White interior - this suspension adapts to your style preferences and interior design. You can also choose the color of the cable for additional customization.
Made of durable aluminum, the 'Here Comes the Sun 350' is equipped with a max 23W E27 bulb, perfectly integrated into the lamp's structure. The 5-meter cable provides you with great flexibility for installation, while the IP20 protection makes it ideal for indoor use.
Weighing 3.5 kg, this Class II suspension is both elegant and functional. With its contemporary design and versatility, it is ready to transform and enhance any space.
NEW!
Create your own here comes the sun chandelier (from 2 to 36 lamps) by adding a hanging kit to your basket.

- Materials
- Aluminium
- Switch
- Without switch
- Cable length
- 5 m
- Source of light
- E27
- Housing
- Ø 35 cm
- Electricity
- CLII - E27 - 23W max
- Flag
- Ø 9 cm
- IP protection
- IP 20
- Dimmable
- No
- Watt
- Max 23W
- Electric class
- Classe II
- Weight
- 3,5kg
- Type of lights
- Pendant lamps
- Rooms
- Bedroom
Living room - Category
- Lighting
- Style
- Contemporary
- Origin
- rest of world
DCW ÉDITIONS PARIS
Created in 2008, DCW is the acronym of Desbordes, Cazer, Winkler.
The company has had exclusive rights to reissue several collections of cult lighting.
She quickly stood out for the careful reissue of the Lampe Gras, by inventor Bernard-Albin Gras, the first articulated lamp in history (1921) that Le Corbusier praised in his time and which continues to attract collectors from whole world ! Basically imagined as industrial light, this lamp is widely recognized for its incredible modernity and robustness thanks to the very ingenious mechanism.
They then launched the Surpil chair by Julien-Henri Porché, elegance requires.
Their work continued in 2013 with the reissue of the beautiful sculpture lamps by Bernard Schottlander, the Mantis Lamps created in 1951.
A true tribute to Alexander Calder, the Mantis forever mark the 1950s.
In 2014, they launched the first OUTDOOR Gras Lamps in size XL
A beautiful encounter in 2015: Bertrand Balas created Here Comes the Sun in 1970, an original pendant light, but when lit, becomes magic.
2017 THE ISP lamp by Ilia Potemine, a luminaire that has its roots in the past, which is thought and designed today, to be projected in the future.
2018, the BINY by Jacques Biny, the “atmospheric” collection IN THE SUN and the new ITT 360 ° tubes with flaps and wings by Dominique Perrault and Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost, as well as the start of the NEW COLLECTION by Éric de Dormael enhance the DCW collection.
"Objects, companions of everyday life, reliable in use, honest, well thought out, well made.
Design and elegant lighting to give a new vision of interior decoration. "
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Les 4 lampes noir/cuivre sont bien conformes à ma demande, les câbles également. 5m pour la plus grande et 3 m pour les plus petites
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Produit d'excellente facture !