Zaha Hadid, a true architectural legend, was engaged not only in the construction of large sports and industrial facilities, buildings and bridges, but also in the creation of interior design elements. Among other things, this futuristic chandelier received fame from the master of architecture.
The creation of this ZAHA LIGHT lamp by designer Kuzma Kuznetsov was inspired by the work of Zaha Hadid. The futuristic luminaire has frameless shades, which can be of different colors and are made by laser cutting from one piece.
And these are three eco-style lamps from the Ukrainian designer Artem Kolyuka. The master uses natural materials, mainly wood. The simplicity of the lines became the hallmark of the chandeliers from this designer, who first created the lamp, simply using the remains of the solid oak that was used to create the coffee table..
The Etch Web chandelier is from Tunisian Briton Tom Dixon. All lamps of this designer are produced either in limited quantities or in a single copy. The chandelier looks very light and can even be used in a classic interior.
Chandelier by Taylor Llorente. It is distinguished by an abundance of crystals that give it a special charm. At the same time, the metal base allows the use of the lamp in a modern interior..
Chandelier from Eichholtz Roma. Crafted from stainless steel and brass. The rich oriental decoration gives it a particularly unusual appearance. It is also noteworthy that simple lamps look upward, sitting in a metal case..
This Custom Chandelier by British designer Naomi Paul can be called the coziest. The lamp is simply crocheted from wool of a bright red shade. The silhouette is classic, but the use of such an unusual material gives an amazing effect.
Chandelier from German designer Ingo Maurer. A flock of light bulbs with wings is sure to bring a smile. At the same time, the lamp is interactive, because the wire arms can be bent as you like..
Another creation by Ingo Maurer. This time, a simple pendant lamp was decorated with figures of a dragonfly and butterflies that seem to be about to take off..
A novelty from the designer Boris Klimek, who worked for the Lasvit brand. The multicolored thin translucent plates resemble sweets. Not surprisingly, this chandelier was named Lollipop, meaning โLollipopโ.
Orikomi origami lamp from studio Blaanc. Shades are made exclusively by hand from very thin cardboard of the highest quality. The graceful composition is difficult to make and is a vivid example of the origami art that came to us from Japan..
Chandelier Edison. Replica to light bulb creator Thomas Edison. A very simple and seemingly not too sophisticated chandelier has gained wide popularity all over the world, perfectly suits the loft style.
Another chandelier with Edison lamps. For its peculiar shape it received the name โSpiderโ.
Designer chandeliers are always something special. They can be pleasant or perplexing, but often become a real example of a particular style, bearing the imprint of the creatorโs skill.
What makes these unusual chandeliers from famous designers so unique and different from traditional chandeliers?