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Is there a spirituality in the light? A collection of chandeliers that resonate with your mind

The advantage of the curiosity daily news chandelier is to save space. It is often an important part of restaurant accessories, but more and more cases are now trying to use it as a bedside lamp, saving a few space to place the sundries. This week, a special chandelier is introduced to see which one gives you the idea of decorating home space.

Cacahuate & Perla & Rustica & Tamarindo & Twister by Luminosa

Handmade things are always and mechanized things, and they have less traces of industrial processes, but special, such as the chandelier made by the high quality lighting studio Luminosa. Cacahuate in Spanish is the meaning of peanuts, so the outline of the lamp resembles a peanut; Rustica is made of bubble glass, made of traditional style in Mexico; Twister means tornadoes, and its lampshade makes the ripple effect of lace; Tamarindo is originated from Africa. The look is sour, with a smooth curve of beauty, and Perla is made into the shape of a pearl. This series of interesting chandeliers may not be suitable for large-scale reuse in the same space, but if one is placed in a corner of the home space, it may be the best element to light up the space. It is priced at $340-375 (about 2109-2326 yuan).

Mobile Chandelier Collectionby Michael Anastassiades

Consistently adhering to the idea of simple design, MichaelAnastassiades is one of the most active designers in Europe. The MobileChandelier series of chandeliers he designed, though minimalist, expressed a delicate balance of beauty. Each group of lamps and lanterns resembles a gymnast's motion setting in the air, and the slender legs and asymmetry just set up a hanging balance. MichaelAnastassiades likes to design lamps and, in his view, "no one can copy the light of nature, but fortunately, I was lucky to be able to capture some of the mysteries in the design of the luminaire."

Medusae Collectionby Roxy Towry-Russell

If you are interested in the ocean world, you might like this group of jellyfish chandeliers. It comes from the hands of American interior designer RoxyTowry-Russell, with a feminine feminine design perspective. The soft and elegant milky white body, with the long tassels of different bottom forms, like floating jellyfish, seems to be in the world of the sea. It is priced at $375-475 (about 2399-3038 yuan).

Plant chandelier series by Tord Boontje

TordBoontje, a London designer, has done a lot of plant - related chandeliers, all of which are printed in 3D. His Bouquet is like hanging the plants in the vase with at least 20 different leaves or flowers. Each of them has a small hook, combined with a sense of paper cutting. The shell lamp looks like hanging a bunch of horseshoe, and Icarus is like a hanging wing with a clear number of feathers on it, and it looks very soft and light.

Hyphae Pendant Lamp by Nervous System

The sculptural sense of 3D printing is often difficult to achieve by ordinary lamps and lanterns, which are printed by 3D, with very delicate net veins of the leaves. Some places are also like the structure of snowflakes, and the hollowed out patterns are very special. When the light comes out, the lines projected on the ground have the feeling of dark forests, and a little Gothic style. The design team, from the United States, is pursuing a combination of art and technology.

Bird by Liu Zhili

This is the work of Liu Zhili, a Chinese designer, "bird", he used the most common wooden crane lamp, slightly upward, and then loaded with white light bulbs, seems to be a bird standing. Some are like in a cage, some like a stop on a wire, and something like gathering together. When a number of lamps are hung together, the light can also be softened. This series of highlights in the use of the most basic materials and not complex form to create a simple but imaginative space of the mood.

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