SB26 Collection - Rigel Colonne
by SB26
In stock
Material
Glass
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The Rigel Colonne is a floor lamp by SB26, the Parisian studio co-founded by designer Samuel Accoceberry and ironworker Bruce Cecere.
The piece takes the form of a tall column: stacked translucent glass sections, each with an internal bubble texture, rise from a dark hexagonal metal base and are capped with a matching dark accent. When lit, the column illuminates in a warm gradient from yellow to pink to white, the light traveling upward through each successive glass section and reading differently from ground level to ceiling height.
The hexagonal base grounds the vertical form with the precision of hand-forged metalwork. The glass sections, produced in small series, carry slight natural variation in bubble density that gives each lamp its individual character.
Rigel Colonne belongs to the SB26 Collection, a body of work in which metal and glass are treated with equal formal discipline. Available at Monde Singulier.
W 25 x D 20 x H 133 cm
W 9.84 x D 7.87 x H 52.36 in
Materials: textured and molded glass paste with led sources, blued patinated steel case, and reflector in iridescent mirror-polished sheet metal.
About
SB26
SB26 was founded in Paris in 2018 by Samuel Accoceberry, a designer, and Bruce Cecere, a master ironworker. Their collaboration draws on Cecere's ferronnier training and Accoceberry's attention to form and proportion, producing metal objects that are precise without being cold. The studio works in metal and glass, developing lighting, furniture, and decorative objects in small handcrafted series.
Accoceberry and Cecere treat each piece as a structural question: how to make metal readable at the scale of a domestic object. The Lava series is their most direct answer. The Lava Low Table sets a 35mm green-tinted glass top onto a base of raw hot-rolled steel, its vertical framing members left exposed as deliberate architectural references. The Rigel lighting family works the opposite register: dark hexagonal brass frames hold columns of hand-blown iridescent glass in amber and violet, producing a piece where the contrast between rigid metal structure and light-reactive glass carries the design.
Each SB26 piece is assembled by hand in Paris. Finishes include patinated bronze, brushed brass, and copper, and production is kept deliberately limited.
SB26's work is available on Monde Singulier, where the studio's commitment to metal savoir-faire sits alongside collectible design from Europe's independent studios.








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