Lab Limited Edition Chandelier
By Nao Tamura, for Wonderglass
Lab Limited Edition Chandelier
By Nao Tamura, For Wonderglass
$27,300.00
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$27,300.00
SPEC #: WON979973 | ID: WG-LAB-EDITION
Lab Limited Edition Chandelier
SPEC #: WON979973
ID: WG-LAB-EDITION
Designed by Nao TamuraRead Bio
The Lab Limited Edition Chandelier is inspired by the moment the sun hits the surface of a lagoon and creates a lens resemblance. This effect captures a spark and turns it into a source of light. Fluid captures this moment of ephemeral beauty: a ripple of light, a droplet hitting the surface of calm water. Available in Transparent glass.
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Specifications
- Finish: Black
- Color: Transparent
- Size: 39.37"W x 98.43"H
- Cord Length: 156"
- Dimmer: Standard 120V
- Materials: Metal, Crystal, Mirror
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:2 x LED/5W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 10 watts
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About Nao Tamura
Nao Tamura's talent spans cultures, languages, disciplines, and styles, with insightful and considered concepts at the heart of her work. As a product of both Tokyo and New York creative communities, her solutions are equally at ease in the world of 2-D and 3-D with an uncanny ability to find that emotional connection with the audience. Her unique solutions are more than simply design, and possess a rare balance of innovation and beauty. Some of the many awards she has been given include ADI Compasso d'Oro International Award and Elle Decor Japan International Design Award.
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Handcrafted in Venice, Italy, and based in London, WonderGlass was founded by Maurizio and Christian Mussati with the aim of taking Venetian glass techniques to bold new heights. Built on a consistent collaboration between cutting-edge creatives and master glassmakers, WonderGlass brings you sculptural and awe-inspiring fixtures emerging from the intersection between architecture and art.
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