Trapezi Five Lights Neutral Shades Contemporary Pendant/Chandelier Brass, Glass
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Description
The Trapezi contemporary chandelier is inspired by the idea of a Circus Trapeze artist.
Hand-blown glass in a variety of forms and colors is combined with brass bars and hung by Linen Cords from hub units on the ceiling.
The glass is left transparent or hand-painted "A Lustro," an ancient technique that mixes the colors with gold particles, this process gives a particularly bright appearance.
The arrangement of the lights is entirely flexible, and the hanging cables have a clear aesthetic function within the overall composition.
Its loose, modular nature makes it a highly configurable piece based on the needs of the project.
This lamp has one LED for each element. The light gets out from the brass rod crossing over the hand-blown glass, and through it is diffused softly. The direction of each light can be adjusted separately.
The brass is brushed with a wax coating to slow down the natural oxidation process, thus creating an alluring finish that ages gracefully over time.
Led light type: Proprietary 24Vcc Led • 5 X 5W • 2700K Supply: Transformer 100-240V 50/60Hz.
Materials: Machined brass, hand-blown glass, linen rope, Mongoy wood.
Trapezi is entirely produced by hand in Italy.
All our pieces are finished and assembled by hand in our studio in Italy. -
More Information
Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: Italy Period: New Materials: Machined Brass, Mouthblown Glass Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Studio Craft Lead Time: 10-12 weeks Product Type: Made to Order Incollect Reference #: 481212 -
Dimensions
W. 68 in; H. 48 in; D. 48 in; W. 172.72 cm; H. 121.92 cm; D. 121.92 cm;
Message from Seller:
lvio Mondino Studio is an Italian design studio dedicated to the creation of timeless light fixtures. Each piece is designed by the founder Silvio Mondino, assembled by hand and meticulously finished in the studio. The design process blends the lessons of the Italian masters with an in depth research into the finest materials with an application of traditional Italian manufacturing methods.