Austere-Chandelier 1+
Architonic ID: 20101046
A deeper experience
The AUSTERE elements series also allows you to create unique compositions with depth. A well-thought-out combination of the various components will create real eye-catchers that look magnificent in lobbies, reception areas or dining rooms.
You can opt for an explosion of light or opt for fine chandeliers that provide an 'Austere’ ambiance. The puzzle pieces are ready to be composed into a unique fixture and chandelier combination.
Highlights
- Series for standard chandeliers available
- Customisation is possible
Technical data
- Light source:
- LED array (included) 6W per lighting element
- warm white: 2700K- light source 490lm- CRI >90 per lighting element
Material:
brass
Finish:
black- brass- white
Concept
The essence of light. A graceful gesture, pure in form, clear in function. A bell of light reminiscent of a Chinese lantern, a small and simple lamp. It gets a specific character that seems to feel at home anywhere. The power of simplicity makes it a natural object but with a mysterious stratification.
The construction of the armature is subtle and functional. With a limited number of parts, varied models are available for ceiling, table, wall and floor, giving each model the same finesse.
This product belongs to collection:
Brass, Metal
Body Material
Brass
Belgium
Hans Verstuyft Architects was founded in 1992. Our projects are various in scale and program as we look for challenging assignments, which we love to study. Our work is based on the specific conditions each project has. The result is an analysis of these conditions: program, surroundings, budget, users, light,...but also more subjective elements like feeling, warmth, comfort, touch, sensuality. We want to include in our projects a way of life, and not only a rational solution. Our way of thinking architecture might be seen as traditional in a way that we don't want to make fashionable buildings. We think architecture is to last, and to give living new opportunities for each generation. Future buildings must have a soul that inspires the users and invites them to live in. Our inspiration is to think sober, to reduce. We see the same in fashion, dance, art. Sober works often have a strong appearance.
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