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Single Aura Suspension Light by Sabine Marcelis in Apricot
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in London, GB
Harnessing Marcelis’ expertise in color, the suspended cylinder bar of the Aura Light can stand alone or work as part of a grouping. Over
a metre in length, the design is made from ...
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Single Aura Suspension Light by Sabine Marcelis in Rose
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in London, GB
Harnessing Marcelis’ expertise in color, the suspended cylinder bar of the Aura Light can stand alone or work as part of a grouping. Over
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Materials
Steel
Established & Sons Louvre Light by Klauser & Carpenter
By Klauser and Carpenter, Established & Sons
Located in London, GB
Referencing window blinds and ‘muscle cars’, Klauser & Carpenter’s surprisingly understated Louvre design uses layers of pressed aluminum to create a glar...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Aluminum
Established & Sons S2 Cylinder Filigrana Pendant Light by Sebastian Wrong
By Established & Sons, Sebastian Wrong
Located in London, GB
Harnessing a technique that dates back to the 16th century, the technique is an art form passed from generation to generation. The range of suspension lights are handmade from Veneti...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Steel
Established & Sons S4 Ellipse Filigrana Pendant Light by Sebastian Wrong
By Established & Sons, Sebastian Wrong
Located in London, GB
Harnessing a technique that dates back to the 16th century, the technique is an art form passed from generation to generation. The range of suspension lights are handmade from Veneti...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Steel
Established & Sons S1 Beehive Filigrana Pendant Light by Sebastian Wrong
By Sebastian Wrong, Established & Sons
Located in London, GB
Harnessing a technique that dates back to the 16th century, the technique is an art form passed from generation to generation. The range of suspension lights are handmade from Venetian glass and each part of production is performed by hand, nothing is automated. A commercially viable piece for all markets with accessible price points across the entire range. All forms are acid etched to give a rich warm ambient light—the lamp is visually attractive when lit and unlit. Multiple forms and colors can be combined to create a stunning unique installation, the large ellipse Ø450 pendant is a particularly stand-out statement light...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Steel
Established & Sons S5 Bunch Torch Pendant Light by Sylvain Willenz
By Sylvain Willenz, Established & Sons
Located in London, GB
With its tactile, PVC dipped polymer the Torch Light reveals its references to the shape and material of the typical torch, while the diamond-textured diffuser cleverly references the glass of a car...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
PVC
Established & Sons S3 Cone Torch Pendant Light by Sylvain Willenz
By Established & Sons, Sylvain Willenz
Located in London, GB
With its tactile, PVC dipped polymer the torch light reveals its references to the shape and material of the typical torch, while the diamond-textured diffuser cleverly references the glass of a car headlight. It’s easy to create a fun, vibrant look by combining different colors and sizes within the same space or to state your style by choosing the torch light bunch, an ultra-modern feature chandelier...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
PVC
Established & Sons S10 Bunch Torch Pendant Light by Sylvain Willenz
By Established & Sons, Sylvain Willenz
Located in London, GB
With its tactile, PVC dipped polymer the torch light reveals its references to the shape and material of the typical torch, while the diamond-textured diffuser cleverly references the glass of a car headlight. It’s easy to create a fun, vibrant look by combining different colors and sizes within the same space or to state your style by choosing the Torch Light bunch, an ultra-modern feature chandelier...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
PVC
Established & Sons S20 Bunch Torch Pendant Light by Sylvain Willenz
By Sylvain Willenz, Established & Sons
Located in London, GB
With its tactile, PVC dipped polymer the torch light reveals its references to the shape and material of the typical torch, while the diamond-textured diffuser cleverly references the glass of a car headlight. It’s easy to create a fun, vibrant look by combining different colors and sizes within the same space or to state your style by choosing the Torch Light bunch, an ultra-modern feature chandelier...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
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Established & Sons S1 Cone Torch Pendant Light by Sylvain Willenz
By Sylvain Willenz, Established & Sons
Located in London, GB
With its tactile, PVC dipped polymer the Torch Light reveals its references to the shape and material of the typical torch, while the diamond-textured diffuser cleverly references the glass of a car headlight. It’s easy to create a fun, vibrant look by combining different colors and sizes within the same space or to state your style by choosing the Torch Light bunch, an ultra-modern feature chandelier...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
PVC
Established & Sons Audrey Pendant Light in Opaline Red by Venini & Michael Eden
By Established & Sons, Micheal Eden
Located in London, GB
Michael Eden’s interpretation of "Continuous Profile - Head of Mussolini, 1933" using the profile of classic beauty, Audrey Hepburn is used for the Audrey...
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21st Century and Contemporary European Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
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Established & Sons Superconic White Pendant Light by Matali Crasset
By Established & Sons, Matali Crasset
Located in London, GB
The Super Conic pendant light not only reveals details of the area it illuminates, it also adds its own delicate beauty to its surroundings. Made from a bouquet of white glass cones ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary European Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Glass
Established & Sons S2 Round Torch Pendant Light by Sylvain Willenz
By Established & Sons, Sylvain Willenz
Located in London, GB
With its tactile, PVC dipped polymer the Torch Light reveals its references to the shape and material of the typical torch, while the diamond-textured diffuser cleverly references the glass of a car headlight. It’s easy to create a fun, vibrant look by combining different colors and sizes within the same space or to state your style by choosing the Torch Light bunch, an ultra-modern feature chandelier...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Plastic
Established & Sons T1 Cone Torch Pendant Light by Sylvain Willenz
By Established & Sons, Sylvain Willenz
Located in London, GB
With its tactile, PVC dipped polymer the torch light reveals its references to the shape and material of the typical torch, while the diamond-textured diffuser cleverly references the glass of a car...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Plastic
Established & Sons Opaline Blue Audrey Pendant Light by Venini & Michael Eden
By Established & Sons, Micheal Eden
Located in London, GB
Michael Eden’s interpretation of ""Continuous Profile - Head of Mussolini, 1933"" using the profile of classic beauty, Audrey Hepburn is used for the Audr...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary European Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Glass
Established & Sons Glossy Black Corona Pendant Light by Pam West & Matt Edmonds
By Established & Sons
Located in London, GB
Design behind this beautiful piece is produced by Frank : a creative partnership of Pam West and Matt Edmonds.
Cable length: 150 cm. Weight: 16 kg. Lighting: 220/240 V.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary English Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Established & Sons Corona White Matte Pendant Light by Pam West & Matt Edmonds
By Established & Sons
Located in London, GB
Design behind this beautiful piece is produced by Frank : a creative partnership of Pam West and Matt Edmonds.
Cable length: 150 cm. Weight: 16 kg. Lighting: 220/240 V.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary English Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
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Dutch-Kiwi designer Sabine Marcelis’s work is at the forefront of contemporary material innovation in product and installation design. She works with glass manufacturers and more, forging partnerships across her industry to bring her ambitiously experimental projects to fruition.
Marcelis’s focus is on allowing happenstance sensory experiences to emerge by juxtaposing combinations of unlikely materials and colors. She was educated at the Design Academy Eindhoven and since founding her eponymous studio in 2011 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has built a remarkable roster of clients in fashion, architecture and art. She has created signature pieces for the likes of Rem Koolhaas’s architecture firm OMA, high-fashion labels Fendi and Isabel Marant and luxury beauty brand Aesop. She has also exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and won Wallpaper* magazine’s Designer of the Year award for 2020.
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