Rue Sala
Pendant
Six Arm
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Inspired by summers spent at Helgerson's ancestral home in Lyon, France, Rue Sala takes its form from the elegant interiors filled with thin Louis XVI furniture, bronze statuettes, and silky fabrics. Translated into turned metal and hand blown glass fixtures, Rue Sala is a delicate and refined collection with timeless appeal.
- (Series)
- Rue Sala
- (Product)
- Pendant
- (Design Year)
- 2022
- (Designer)
- Jessica Helgerson
- (Dimensions)
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- L 56in/142.2cm
- W 32.5in/82.6cm
- H 21.5in/54.6cm
- (Weight)
- 27.4 lbs / 12.4 kgs
- (Materials)
- Glass, Metal
- (Finishes)
- Oil-Rubbed Bronze, Unlacquered Brass
- (Color)
- (Wood Species)
- (Glass)
- Clear, Opal
- (Color Temperature)
- 2700K
- (Canopy)
- 10-inch Metal Round in a Matching Metal Finish
- (Backplate)
- (CRI)
- 90+
- (Diffuser)
- (Hang Straight)
- (Certifications)
- (Ceiling Slope)
- Sloped Ceiling Adaptable up to 10°
- (Ratings)
- (Suspension)
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- 1/2-inch Stem in Matching Metal Finish
- 35-inch length included. 72-inch available for additional cost.
- Length can be adjusted on site.
- (Wood Finish)
- (Drop Length)
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- Maximum Drop: 60 in/152 cm
- Minimum Drop: 27 in/69 cm
- (Seat Dimensions)
- (Cord Length)
- (Arm Height)
- (Fixture Mounting)
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- Designed to be mounted on standard 4-inch electrical box
- Two #8-32 screws included
- Additional mounting hardware provided for 240V fixtures.
- (Leg Height)
- (Driver Location)
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- Canopy
- (Weight Capacity)
- (Enclosure Dimensions for 240V)
- (Fabric Consumption)
- (Lamping)
- (Leather Consumption)
- (Bulbs)
- (Candle)
- (Dimming)
- (Other)
- (Lumens)
- (Assembly)
- (Installation)
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Metal Finishes
Oil-Rubbed Bronze
$12
Unlacquered Brass
$12
Designer Feature
Jessica Helgerson grew up with one foot in Southern California and the other in France. With a French mother and an American father, summers in France, school years in Santa Barbara, she developed a love for both countries, both cultures, and both have had a profound impact on her design work. She briefly worked in an architecture firm after school, but very early in her career felt that there wasn’t an office doing quite the kind of work she wanted to do, and so in 2000 she opened her eponymous design studio.
Now, twenty years later, the firm has grown into something that is much more than Jessica, though she remains at the heart of its design direction. Jessica is also a restless dreamer and schemer, and loves imagining new creative avenues for her studio to explore. Some of those have included Front of House - an installation gallery in the front of the JHID office, XUXO - a collaborative importing crafts from indigenous communities in Mexico, The 1% Project - an effort aimed at supporting non-profits working to end homelessness, and most recently the opening of a Paris branch of JHID which is finally allowing her to bring those two halves of herself together in her design work.
Jessica LOVES to design things, and her favorite project is always the one she’s working on at the moment.