JIŘÍ KREJČIŘÍK LUNA II 06 HORIZONTAL CHANDELIER W47" x D28" x H27.5" **
JIŘÍ KREJČIŘÍK
The collection of luminaries is inspired by the phases of the Moon. Its aesthetic is based on the contrast of the monumental hovering glass spheres and the subtle metal construction.
Technically, it offers two lighting options. The spheres either reflect the light or they glow from the inside. That is achieved thanks to separate lighting circuits. The one dimmable lighting source illuminates the spheres from the inside and the other illuminates the spheres from below, producing a diffused ambient warm light for an evening atmosphere.
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JIŘÍ KREJČIŘÍK LUNA II 06 HORIZONTAL CHANDELIER W47" x D28" x H27.5" **
JIŘÍ KREJČIŘÍK LUNA II 06 HORIZONTAL CHANDELIER W47" x D28" x H27.5" **
JIŘÍ KREJČIŘÍK
The collection of luminaries is inspired by the phases of the Moon. Its aesthetic is based on the contrast of the monumental hovering glass spheres and the subtle metal construction.
Technically, it offers two lighting options. The spheres either reflect the light or they glow from the inside. That is achieved thanks to separate lighting circuits. The one dimmable lighting source illuminates the spheres from the inside and the other illuminates the spheres from below, producing a diffused ambient warm light for an evening atmosphere.
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JIŘÍ KREJČIŘÍK
The collection of luminaries is inspired by the phases of the Moon. Its aesthetic is based on the contrast of the monumental hovering glass spheres and the subtle metal construction.
Technically, it offers two lighting options. The spheres either reflect the light or they glow from the inside. That is achieved thanks to separate lighting circuits. The one dimmable lighting source illuminates the spheres from the inside and the other illuminates the spheres from below, producing a diffused ambient warm light for an evening atmosphere.





















