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Brand van Egmond
Hollywood Block


The brick-shaped shade of the Hollywood Block suspension by Brand van Egmond looks like
scrubs through which the lamp's light passes, and creates unparalleled lighting effects.

Design by William Brand


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Notes & Informations


The Hollywood Block suspension is delivered with a 1,7 meter long suspension cable and with a ceiling rose.

Technical specifications


Collection Brand van Egmond Hollywood
Category Brand van Egmond Pendant Lights
Design William Brand
Dimensions Length 40 cm, width 40 cm, shade height 50 cm, weight 13 kg, cable length 2 m.
Bulbs 1 x max. 60W E27 halogen lamp.
MPN: HCC50N

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About the Collection Brand van Egmond Hollywood


Each body of the fascinating Brand van Egmond Hollywood lights has an open structure made of a dense undergrowth of ruffled metal branches, which envelop the lamps and let the light shine through effectively. The shiny nickel surface in particular ensures attractive light reflections and underlines the radiant presence of the Hollywood collection.

Brand van Egmond's Hollywood family is extremely diverse. In addition to the chandeliers, the characteristic shades made of branched metal branches are available as a floor lamp, pendant lamp, wall lamp or table lamp. Each Hollywood lamp has an incomparable charm and gives the final touch to sophisticated interiors. The Hollywood chandeliers include round, conical-oval or cone-shaped versions in different sizes to meet every space requirement.

The Hollywood lights, which were first designed by William Egmond in 1996, are now considered modern classics and can be found in countless private living spaces, exquisite star hotels or first-class fashion stores around the world. The designer and head of the label was inspired in the conception of his successful Hollywood collection by the beauty of African savannah trees and shrubs, whose slender branches and densely packed branches are imitated in the artistic light objects.