The DCW Editions Lampe Gras No 215 Floor Lamp is a refined embodiment of utilitarian elegance and design innovation. With its height-adjustable frame and articulated arm, this floor lamp delivers exceptional versatility and control. Secured by a solid cast base, it offers stability while maintaining a minimal footprint, making it ideal for both residential and professional interiors. Whether casting ambient light beside a sofa or illuminating a work surface, the No 215 adapts effortlessly to its environment.
This piece traces its lineage to the iconic GRAS lamp series designed in 1921 by Bernard-Albin Gras. At a time when lighting was often ornate and rigid, Gras introduced a revolutionary concept—lamps without screws or welded joints, engineered for both strength and movement. The No 215 continues this legacy with clean, ergonomic geometry and enduring industrial character.
Every detail, from its rotating joints to the seamless finish, reflects the early modernist ethos that won the admiration of pioneering architects such as Le Corbusier. The lamp’s design language is rooted in function, yet it delivers an undeniable sculptural presence. Its adaptability and discreet elegance make it a standout choice for high-ceilinged spaces, especially when paired with the extended No 302L variant, designed for environments above 3.5 meters in height.
More than a lamp, the No 215 is a continuation of a design philosophy that values precision, simplicity, and longevity. As relevant today as it was over a century ago, it is a trusted companion in both creative studios and curated living spaces, bridging historical innovation with modern-day needs.
This piece traces its lineage to the iconic GRAS lamp series designed in 1921 by Bernard-Albin Gras. At a time when lighting was often ornate and rigid, Gras introduced a revolutionary concept—lamps without screws or welded joints, engineered for both strength and movement. The No 215 continues this legacy with clean, ergonomic geometry and enduring industrial character.
Every detail, from its rotating joints to the seamless finish, reflects the early modernist ethos that won the admiration of pioneering architects such as Le Corbusier. The lamp’s design language is rooted in function, yet it delivers an undeniable sculptural presence. Its adaptability and discreet elegance make it a standout choice for high-ceilinged spaces, especially when paired with the extended No 302L variant, designed for environments above 3.5 meters in height.
More than a lamp, the No 215 is a continuation of a design philosophy that values precision, simplicity, and longevity. As relevant today as it was over a century ago, it is a trusted companion in both creative studios and curated living spaces, bridging historical innovation with modern-day needs.


