A new take on a classic lighting piece, 'One Crystal Chandelier' is an exercise in reduction by Viennese designer Thomas Feichtner.
Created for crystal firm J & L. Lobmeyr - among Austria’s most prominent and tradition-steeped companies - Feichtner's piece is a steel and crystal 'entry-level' chandelier that can be expanded by adding further crystals as necessary.
A cable runs through a curved tube which is fitted with an LED at the end to provide light. This tube’s curvature is such that one can hang a crystal from it, and this crystal is then lit from below.
"The design is a greatly simplified one which consciously breaks with the historically more formal and representative role that crystal chandeliers have played." explains Feichtner.
"It is not powerful opulence, but rather a fascinating simplicity that dominates this work. And it is the use of LED technology that makes it possible to take this approach to its logical conclusion. The concept becomes particularly clear within the context of the producer’s history and in light of the way it contrasts with traditional chandelier designs."



















