
Autoban's Octopus Chandeliers from 2005 have become part of the Autoban by De La Espada collection. The modern and utilitarian appeal of Autobahn's Octopus Chandeliers is immediately apparent. Balancing the delicateness of a chandelier with the customization of a modern lighting element, Octopus lamps are a sculptural centerpiece. This design is reminiscent of the industrial Jield lamps on a much larger and more glamorous scale...


Both the Octopus and Double Octopus are available in red, white or black powder coated aluminum. Both have a diameter of 31.5".
Comments (9)
It looks like a robot spider dangling down from the ceiling. A little too close to my phobia for my tastes.
fun.
no way....daddy long legs....spiders....ick....
I just got shivers. Sorry, way too big of a bug!!
New....Arachnid Lighting!
This is just a little too creepy for my taste!
I like the deign. But exposed bulbs aren't friendly on the eyes - squint factor.
billyRes--i don't get the whole bare bulb thing, either. seems like a lot of the 'modern' designs feature unshaded bulbs. i suppose if you've got 20' high ceilings or if you use 15 watt bulbs it's not too bad, but it's just not realistic for someone like me.
Very clever, love the colors doesn't creep me out at all. I just hope they start designing fluorescent bulbs that would look good exposed and small enough to be able to balance the design in this type of chandelier.
The nice thing about this is the way one can reposition the arms and change the dynamics of shape.