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Dot Pattern Ceiling 6 Spheres

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Midcentury

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Cassina

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Meinkatz

about this product

Dot Pattern Light, 6-sphere suspension designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Cassina. Produced in 2025, this hanging lighting fixture reimagines the iconic Eames Dot Pattern—a perforated graphic motif from their mid-century textile and furniture explorations—into a modern, sculptural chandelier form. The design features six luminous spheres clustered in a single compact block, crafted from matte aluminum in black or white finishes, blending minimalist geometry with diffused, ambient glow for contemporary interiors.

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Charles & Ray Eames

Charles Eames, born 1907 in St. Louis, Missouri, studied architecture at Washington University in St. Louis and opened his own office together with Charles M. Gray in 1930. In 1935 he founded another architectural firm with Robert T. Walsh. After receiving a fellowship in 1938 from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, he moved to Michigan and joined the faculty the following year. In 1940, he and Eero Saarinen won first prize for their joint entry in the competition 'Organic Design in Home Furnishings' organised by the New York Museum of Modern Art. During the same year, Eames became head of the department of industrial design at Cranbrook, and in 1941 he married Ray Kaiser.

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