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26 light-bulbs are stuck together like a cluster of bubbles. One light-bulb is connected to the power-source and burns. This bulb will light up the other bulbs, which function as a lampshade, diffusing and spreading the light.
When the bulb is burned out: simply screw the lamp-holder on to an other bulb.
“SPARE” is constructed from 25 classic clear light-bulbs and 1 clear LED-bulb that looks just like a classic bulb. Let a classic bulb or a LED-bulb… burn. After +/- 50 years all the bulbs are burned up.
Part of the permanent design-collection of: “DESIGN MUSEUM GENT” in Belgium
CAUTION: ONLY SUITABLE FOR EUROPE OR OTHER COUNTRIES USING 220/230 VOLT POWER-NETWORKS AND EUROPLUGS!
Status: Unlimited edition
Material : 230 volt 25 clear glass light-bulbs+1 glass LED bulb 4 watt. 190
lumen. 2200 K 230 volt + E27 lamp-holder +2 meter cable + euro-plug.
« Creator of objects, eye candy, and conversation pieces. »
Jan Paul is an award-winning sculptor and designer based in the Netherlands whose work is featured in the permanent collection of the Gent Design Museum. Through his creative practice, he explores reoccurring themes and directions of thought which include the beauty of multiplicity, the hidden marvel in everyday objects, the reinterpretation of icons, and the boundaries of new materials.