chandeliers

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To design chandeliers is perhaps the most challenging and rewarding assignment for a specialist light designer. When the design is successful, chandeliers will bring a sense of surplus and personality to any architectural space. Challenging the conventional perceptions of chandeliers, the aim is to reach new, beautiful interpretations, specifically relevant to each case.


Mads Nørgaard Chandelier

This projects makes use of LED bands that create a shape for the chandelier. It appears modern, self-asure and slightly irreverent. This fits perfectly with the personality of Mads Nørgaard’s fashion shops.


SUSTI Chandelier

This chandelier for a modern private residence reflects aquatic life - specifically, the jellyfish that gently swim in the neighbouring sea.

Placed under a large oval skylight in the main entrance hall, the candelier provides a festive and sparkling welcome to to anyone who visits the building.


Light Flower

Developed specifically for the stairwell of a beautiful old Copenhagen building, “Light Flower” adds a positive and almost playful atmosphere to the architectural surroundings.


VUC Chandelier

This chandelier was created in collaboration with the artist Erik Steffensen, who was responsible for an overall decorating task for VUC in Aabenraa. The large chandelier that hangs in the central hall of VUC is shaped like a giant electric bulb and is made with LED strips.


Hornbækhus chandelier

The chandeliers for Hornbækhus were designed in close coorporation with the owner, Sus Lajboschitz, to fit the unpretentious, easy-going atmosphere of this wonderful award-winning hotel. Adding a sense of festivity and joy, the chandeliers come in various sizes to fit the requirements of different rooms.


more chandeliers …

Below are a few more chandeliers designed by tuxen design. Please feel free to contact us for further information.