Oli Chandelier
By WOHA, For Wonderglass
$80,640.00
Usually leaves warehouse in 3-4 months
Based upon stock availability.
$80,640.00
+ FREE SHIPPING
SPEC #: WON979950 | ID: WG-OLI-44
By WOHA, for Wonderglass
By WOHA, For Wonderglass
$80,640.00
Usually leaves warehouse in 3-4 months
Based upon stock availability.
$80,640.00
+ FREE SHIPPING
SPEC #: WON979950 | ID: WG-OLI-44
SPEC #: WON979950
ID: WG-OLI-44
Designed by WOHARead Bio
The Oli Chandelier gets its namesake from the Sanskrit word for the glow of a lamp. Inspired by ancient Hindu and Buddhist sacred geometry and architecture, this contemporary lighting system in glass and bronze provides beautiful possibilities. Heavy Duty junction box needed for installation. CE listed.
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WOHA is a Singapore-based architecture practice, established in 1994 by Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell. Its name is derived from the initial letters of the founders' surnames. They have built over fifty projects throughout Southeast Asia, China and Australia, including residential towers, public housing estates, mass transit stations, hotels and cultural institutions.
Their work incorporates sustainable design strategies as a response to climate change and widespread urbanization. They aim to integrate landscape, architecture and urbanism in high-rise buildings to improve quality of life for residents in high-density megacities. Their buildings are notable for their extensive use of natural vegetation as a building element. In 2007, they came to international attention when the Moulmein Rise Residential Building in Singapore was awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, establishing their reputation as designers of sustainable, naturally ventilated skyscrapers for an urban tropical context.
In addition to architectural practice, WOHA have taught at the National University of Singapore and both Hassell and Wong have lectured at universities around the world.
Handcrafted in Venice, Italy, and based in London, WonderGlass was founded by Maurizio and Christian Mussati with the aim of taking Venetian glass techniques to bold new heights. Built on a consistent collaboration between cutting-edge creatives and master glassmakers, WonderGlass brings you sculptural and awe-inspiring fixtures emerging from the intersection between architecture and art.
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