Mod-u-lar bend-a-lier by Claassen & Partner

Austrian designer Tammo Claassen presented his latest project at the Milan Furniture Fair as part of the exhibition “Hidden Heroes” held at T35 Nhow Hotel in Via Tortona.

The Mod-u-lar bend-a-lier was designed for a diversity of spaces using the traditional concept of crystals amplifying light. It is a chandelier that is made of modular laser cut metal arms that can be bent into any desired shape.
There are 3 differents sets of arms, ones with sockets for fitting, plain, and a 3 armed one. If desired the Mod-u-lar bend-a-lier can be hung without bending, and let gravity do the styling. The innovation of having special magnet-fitted crystals makes the application easier and provides for a random and wide varitey of applications. These features turn the chandelier into a very adaptable product since it can be altered according to mood or the desired effect.
The Mod-u-lar bend-a-lier can have anything from 4 arms up to as many as one wishes. Hence the Mod-u-lar bend-a-lier can grow into any desired size and shape like a tree. This is especially interesting with the floor standing version, where the arms can actually grow along the wall or down to the floor, and turn the object more into a sculpture that lights up.

Based in Wien, the studio Claassen & Partner was founded in 2005by Tammo Claassen (born 1973 in Bremen) and Sophie Birkmayer (born 1973 in Munich).

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