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$2,295
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$5,950
$2,295
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$5,950
$2,295
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$5,950
$2,295
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$5,950
$2,295
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$5,950
$2,295
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$5,950
$2,295
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$5,950
$2,295
SKU: ANDL-VIN-3-P-CH
$2,295
SKU: ANDL-VIN-3-P-MD
$3,495
SKU: ANDL-VIN-5-P-CH
$3,495
SKU: ANDL-VIN-5-P-MD
$4,495
SKU: ANDL-VIN-7-P-CH
$4,495
SKU: ANDL-VIN-7-P-MD
$5,950
SKU: ANDL-VIN-9-P-CH
$5,950
SKU: ANDL-VIN-9-P-MD
Description
Caine Heintzman plays with proportion to bravura effect in this vertically oriented pendant. Vine builds on the exaggerated form of a gleaming chrome arc flanked by a pair of opal glass globes and then that scheme is repeated for dramatic impact. Yet, as the designer points out, "Efficient LED lamps are amplified by opal glass in repetition, which help generate a very big fixture from very little electricity and just a few simple components.”
Specifications
Size
- Vine 3: 15" h x 16.5" w x 6.5" d (38x42x16.5cm)
- Vine 5: 22.25" h x 16.5" w x 6.5" d (56x42x16.5cm)
- Vine 7: 29.5" h x 16.5" w x 16.5" d (75x42x42cm)
- Vine 9: 36.5" h x 16.5" w x 16.5" d (93x42x42cm)
- Cable length: 96" (243cm)
Details
Dimmable
Material
Chromed steel, opal glass
Technical
Dimming: ELV
3000K
Brand
ANDlight
Vancouver-based ANDlight reflects creative director Lukas Peet’s aim to imbue his designs with a timeless spirit and deeply thought-out functionality. Influenced as a child by his jewelry designer father, he attended the prestigious Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands before returning to Canada and cofounding the company with partners Caine Heintzman and Matt Davis “with the intent to challenge existing standards in lighting,” he says.
There is also a touch of playfulness in pieces like the Button series, with its tilting circular LED face or Orbit with its allusion to the solar system. Inspiration can come from anywhere but he wants each piece to be unique, with an attention to detail afforded by keeping all of the production close by in Canada. “Everything has to have a unique little angle,” Lukas says. “If you’re a musician or an artist or a designer, your whole life should revolve around creating new things—not copying someone else.”