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Classical, highbrow lighting is given a modern twist with Neues Licht’s exciting new optical chandelier, the Scintilla 60. Utilizing energy-saving fibre optic technology, designer Simon Brunner draws upon the cool simplicity of state-of-the-art materials in order to conjure up the heightened intimacy of an atmosphere historically associated with the presence of a traditional chandelier. Elegant and fragile, this design is also available in a larger version, Scintilla 100. Neues Licht’s innovative fiber optic lamps were on display at last week’s design fair in Cologne. + Neues Light

8 Responses to “SCINTILLA FIBRE OPTIC CHANDELIER by Neues Licht”

  1. Lovely – what are the materials? Fiber optics..obviously…with glass crystals?

  2. Lynn Lynn says:

    Now that’s a simple but beautiful piece. It looks like a ball of glittery stars from underneath!

  3. Maureen Sutton Maureen Sutton says:

    I love these chandeliers! How much are they and how can I buy one or more?
    Maureen

  4. AbbeyK AbbeyK says:

    How much light does this give off?

    Abbey K
    ww.abbeyk.com
    http://www.oninteriordesign.com

  5. cj cj says:

    I’d like to know how much it costs and where can I buy one. Also, how bright is the light.

  6. imaginative…..novel….keep it up

  7. ESTO ES UNA VIL COPIA DE LA LAMPARA DISEÑADA POR EL ARQ RUBEN AMSEL

  8. auralighting auralighting says:

    The Scintilla Chandelier is available as a special order item from Aura Lighting.
    Contact us at auralighting@gmail.com.Thanks

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