Renowned Canadian designer Omer Arbel has announced the completion of his latest project; a stunning family home dubbed 75.9 that's nestled in a sprawling hayfield in the Canadian Pacific Northwest.
At Paris Art Week, the Bocci co-founder debuts the 118p, a portable lamp that captures glass in the act of becoming, while crystallizing his material-first philosophy. ByPaul Jebara, Contributor.
Omer Arbel's newest residential design, a retreat in the Canadian woods, hovers above ground and offers a leafy escape ...
“Where there’s light there must be life.” Omer Arbel places this thought at the core of his beautiful ’38’ chandelier. Designed to illuminate a room with both its brilliance and billowing succulents, ...
Any idea how you’d make a recipe for glass? Sculptor Omer Arbel, who, when not busy with his personal projects, is the brains behind design-forward lighting manufacturer Bocci, brought in chemists to ...
The Canadian designer Omer Arbel has a thing for archaeology, so his approach to a brand new home in Vancouver’s countryside was inevitably going to feel more activated than a usual white box. The ...
More than a year and a half ago, Corrine Hunt and Omer Arbel met at a cafe. As the two artists collaborating to design the medals of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the duo knew two things for ...
Long before the athletes go for the gold at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, native son Omer Arbel won the commission to design the medals the winning competitors will sport around their necks.
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