76 Wall
The Bocci 76 Wall: Sculptural Lighting as Architectural Gesture
The Bocci 76 Wall is far more than a lighting fixture – it is an architectural statement. This wall installation by the Canadian design collective Bocci blends light and material in a fascinating play of reflection, depth, and texture. Designed by Omer Arbel, the 76 series is known for its subtle elegance and organic appearance.
The installation consists of a series of hand-blown glass spheres, each with a unique internal composition. Inside these globes, fine copper wires are suspended – serving both as electrical conductors and as sculptural elements. The result is an almost ethereal composition, with light appearing to float within the glass – a delicate balance between technology and poetry.
When used as a wall installation, the 76 series creates a subtle relief: a series of glowing points that seem to emerge randomly or rhythmically from the surface. The fixtures can be arranged in a regular pattern or in an apparently spontaneous scatter, making the system highly adaptable for both residential and public interiors seeking a fusion of art, light, and architecture.
The wall itself becomes part of the design; the installation requires integration into the building process, allowing for a seamless appearance where the lights emerge directly from the surface without visible fastenings or cables. The Bocci 76 Wall invites touch, wonder, and pause – a functional artwork that adds atmosphere without overpowering the space.
In an interior context, this installation offers refined ambiance and visual depth. Ideal as a feature wall in an entrance hall, an artistic backdrop in a hotel lobby, or a focal point in a minimalist home. The variability of each composition ensures every project remains unique.
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