The DCW Editions Gras 302 Ceiling Lamp is a distinctive lighting fixture that brings both character and utility to overhead spaces. Rooted in the visionary work of Bernard-Albin Gras from 1921, this design remains a standout for its ergonomic ingenuity and timeless appeal. Free of screws and welded joints in its basic form, the lamp is engineered for durability and seamless adjustability—hallmarks of a design that has endured for over a century.
The No. 302 model is defined by its length-adjustable arm, allowing it to project confidently over work surfaces or communal areas while maintaining an ambient, focused glow. Its idiosyncratic silhouette adds personality to interiors without overwhelming them, striking a unique balance between industrial simplicity and sculptural elegance. Designed for practical application, the lamp adapts easily to both professional and residential environments.
For spaces with lofty ceilings, the No. 302L variation extends this same design language into larger volumes. With proportions tailored for installations over 3.5 meters high, it ensures visual impact without compromising functional lighting. Whether used in an architect’s studio, over a kitchen island, or in a design-forward living room, the Gras 302 elevates the atmosphere while offering precise illumination.
Celebrated by early modernist icons like Le Corbusier and later adopted by artists such as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque, the Gras 302 carries a rich cultural legacy. Its appeal lies not just in aesthetics, but in the quiet intelligence of its construction—designed to serve and built to last. This is a ceiling lamp that doesn’t merely hang in a space; it engages with it.
The No. 302 model is defined by its length-adjustable arm, allowing it to project confidently over work surfaces or communal areas while maintaining an ambient, focused glow. Its idiosyncratic silhouette adds personality to interiors without overwhelming them, striking a unique balance between industrial simplicity and sculptural elegance. Designed for practical application, the lamp adapts easily to both professional and residential environments.
For spaces with lofty ceilings, the No. 302L variation extends this same design language into larger volumes. With proportions tailored for installations over 3.5 meters high, it ensures visual impact without compromising functional lighting. Whether used in an architect’s studio, over a kitchen island, or in a design-forward living room, the Gras 302 elevates the atmosphere while offering precise illumination.
Celebrated by early modernist icons like Le Corbusier and later adopted by artists such as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque, the Gras 302 carries a rich cultural legacy. Its appeal lies not just in aesthetics, but in the quiet intelligence of its construction—designed to serve and built to last. This is a ceiling lamp that doesn’t merely hang in a space; it engages with it.


