Originally created for a textile design competition launched in 1947 by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Dot Pattern became the Eameses' most famous motif and a recurring theme throughout their work. The Dot Pattern motif, which became the duo's distinctive symbol, has been reinterpreted in a luminous key thanks to the collaboration with Cassina, which has transformed an idea that had never been realised into a contemporary design object: Dot Pattern Light Cassina.
The wall lamp consists of a painted metal structure, available in black or white, from which four stems of varying lengths branch out perpendicularly. At the ends, four luminous spheres diffuse a warm, soft light, creating evocative halos on the wall and enhancing the environment with a graphic, three-dimensional effect.
Versatile and decorative, the Cassina Dot Pattern Light wall lamp fits naturally into any space in the home—from the living room to the entrance area, from corridors to bedrooms—but is also perfect for contract environments. A luminous element that combines aesthetics and functionality, transforming walls into expressive and dynamic surfaces.







