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You can learn new things from old ones..
Jules Wabbes (1919–1974), who had a penchant for finding new ideas at flea markets, must have had the same thought. It’s no wonder people said that the Belgian architect and furniture designer had a unique eye for shapes and materials. And that is apparent in his countless designs, which still haven’t gone out of fashion even today. A primary example: The chandelier, developed in the 1970s, whose futuristic, floral form is as much at home in a modern bar as in a posh hotel lobby.
J.J.W. by renowned Belgian architect Jules Wabbes has been a Wever & Ducré classic for years. The delicately bended lines bear witness of sophisticated aesthetics as much as of an elaborated production technology. We think that this is tradition at its best and continue the product range, including ceiling and wall luminaires, all available in different colours.