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Noctambule Pendants
Konstantin Grcic, 2019

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

Noctambule, almost invisible the day but active and captivating when the night falls. A perfect analogy. The new lamp collection by designer Konstantin Grcic is made of transparent glass elements, almost invisible during the day. When the night comes the elements turn into beautiful light installations.

From the simple cylinder of glass acting as a lantern, to the imposing column of light or the masterful chandelier, each composition creates a unique atmosphere.

The dimmers are controllable from the ceiling mounted remote power supply. The LED technology that powers the lamps is discreetly integrated into the elements between the glass elements, almost imperceptible, ready to light up at dusk.

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

Dimensions from 75 to 320 cm, suspended power cable 4m Weight from 11,7 to 29,7kg

Materials transparent blown glass structure, suspended die cast aluminium ring connector, hydroformed steel internal arm and moulded optical silicon outer ring diffusers.

Light source Strip LED 9W and Cob LED 18W, warm light 2700K

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

1 low cylinder + bowl – Ø55 x H75 cm

1 low cylinder + cone – Ø36,5 x H82 cm

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

2 low cylinders + bowl – Ø55 x H120 cm

2 low cylinders + cone – Ø36,5 x H127 cm

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

3 low cylinders + bowl – Ø55 x H165 cm

3 low cylinders + cone – Ø36,5 x H172 cm

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

3 low cylinders – Ø25 x H138 cm

3 high cylinders – Ø25 x H163 cm

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

4 low cylinders + bowl – Ø55 x H210 cm

4 low cylinders + cone – Ø36,5 x H217 cm

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

4 low cylinders – Ø25 x H184 cm

4 high cylinders – Ø25 x H216 cm

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

5 low cylinders – Ø25 x H229 cm

5 high cylinders – Ø25 x H269 cm

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

6 low cylinders – Ø25 x H274 cm

6 high cylinders – Ø25 x H322 cm

Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019
Noctambule Pendants  Konstantin Grcic, 2019

Konstantin Grcic

Konstantin Grcic

Born in Munich in 1965, Konstantin Grcic trained as a cabinetmaker before studying design at the Royal College of Art in London. There he meets Jasper Morrison and Vico Magistretti who will influence his work throughout his career. After graduating, he joined Jasper Morrison's studio and in 1991 founded his own studio in Munich: Konstantin Grcic, Industrial Design (KGID). He works there for prestigious publishers (IIttala, Magis, Moroso, Flos ...) as well as for industrialists (Krups, Whirlpool).

Grcic favors a functionalist approach to design: he calls his style "current, feasible and concrete". His creations have a radical, raw side. Some of Grcic's creations are part of the collections of the MoM and the Museum of Decorative Arts. He has also been awarded a Compasso d'oro for the Mayday Lamp and the Myto chair.