Extraordinary Light Play

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The Drop lamp by Scholle Deubzer is the result of a collaborative vision with lighting technician Ludwig Perschl. Each thick-walled crystal glass sphere is individually hand-blown and shaped, then fitted with premium LED technology through a custom-engineered connection system. The outcome is a stunning hand-blown crystal glass form, organically sculpted, available in warm white 2,700 K (dimmable) or RGB, with approximately 9 cm diameter.

The organic structures within the glass diffuse light into any space, creating an unmistakably unique and captivating atmosphere. Drop is available as a single pendant, three-piece cluster, or five-piece arrangement. For larger installations and bespoke applications, custom configurations are available upon request.

Scholle Deubzer:

Life and vitality define Rike Scholle's artistic practice. Hot glass is her chosen medium—she hand-blows and shapes countless individual pieces at the furnace, then composes them into complex, organic forms.
Eduard Deubzer finds profound joy in creating simple, elegant objects—primarily in glass and steel: exploring form, surface, proportion, and above all, the interplay of glass and light.

www.scholle-deubzer.de

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