Tube Chandelier

Category
Lighting
Designer
Dimensions
D 37 cm - H 99.8 cm
Finiture
Brass
Year
2006
The Tube Chandelier was designed in 2006 as the first light for the Michael Anastassiades collection. The design for this fixture began as an exercise of subtraction. The challenge was to suspend the minimum number of incandescent light tubes in a sculptural configuration to form a vertical chandelier. The supports needed to be discreet so when lit, only three glowing lines would be seen.
Michael Anastassiades
Michael Anastassiades is an English designer. Before founding his studio in 2007, he designed and produced pieces in modest quantities for years, mainly creating limited editions. The company's philosophy is a continuous search for eclecticism, individuality and timeless quality in design. The laboratories where the pieces are produced have been carefully selected over the years for the quality of the materials used and the production techniques employed, guaranteeing high quality production standards. The objects designed by Anastassiades are minimal and functional, but full of an unpredictable vitality. They are exhibited in internationally renowned museums such as the MoMa in New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, as well as among the most exclusive international interiors such as the Grand Hotel in Stockholm and the Soho House in New York.