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• Three linked grid-diffusing light modules
• Soft, indirect illumination with sculptural presence
• Adjustable suspension for precise installation
• Ideal for dining tables, islands, or long spaces
The 1979 Grid Triple Pendant Light expands the sculptural presence of the original module into a striking linear composition. Designed by Montreal’s Will Choui in collaboration with Darmes, this fixture channels the raw clarity of late-1970s brutalist architecture into a modern, refined lighting statement. Three square aluminum modules are seamlessly connected, casting a diffused, indirect glow through a geometric grid that softens the fixture’s architectural edge.
Balancing nostalgia and contemporary minimalism, the 1979 Grid Triple Pendant Light expresses light in its most essential form. Its clean construction, recyclable aluminum body, and precision-engineered grid create a luminous rhythm perfect for dining spaces, long kitchen islands, offices, or gallery-like interiors. Assembled in Canada with local partners and carbon-neutral shipping, the 1979 Triple is both a design object and a testament to craftsmanship.
Body Material: Recyclable aluminum
Overall Width: 36″
Overall Depth: 12″
Module Height: 5″
Ceiling Rod Height: 1.3″
Drop Rod Section: 18″
Cord Length: 106″ (adjustable; longer lengths available on request)
• Detroit Bronze
• Matte Light Ivory
• Matte Black