Burgundy by PSLAB
![]() For the illumination of Burgundy, wine bar and restaurant in Beirut, the architectural and design Lebanese PSLAB imagined these pendant lights, contemporary chandeliers made of bent tubes. On this project, PSLAB says: "A lighting project for a wine bar / restaurant Having a substructure of wooden arched beams cutting-through a vehicle wrap the wire mesh ceiling. The setting of the space underneath the substructure is Functionally Divided Into Two sections: a bar area and a dining area. Highlighting the dual function, the lighting objects are set on Two parallel lines over Two sections thesis. Suspended from the arches contents, each light object is a set of conical tubes Conceived to fill a circular-shaped area. Clustering in the circle, the tubes start at the center, moving radially, They begin to deviate at angles of 25 degrees year to reach 45 degrees of angle year. This deviation renders a chandelier-like object, with a curved bottom outline of the opposite To That ceiling. The cluster of the tubes housing the bulbs Creates year effect of a singular light source filtered Being. The entrance is read by a set of black aussi projectors using the arched beams for fastening; the groove in the enclosed beams share the technical box, while the head of the projector is left loose to rotate shedding light in different directions. " For more information, visit the PSLAB. |
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