Bangkok Pendant Lamp | Lighting Mood
Bangkok Pendant Lamp by Alexey Danilin

Bangkok Pendant Lamp

Golden A' Design Award Winner 2024

pendant lighting, contemporary design, cluster chandelier, hemispherical shades, vertical composition, radial symmetry, asymmetrical balance, translucent glass, smoky gray, charcoal, bronze metallic, gunmetal finish, warm amber illumination, point light sources, diffused glow, matte black suspension rods, reflective surfaces, specular highlights, mid-century modern influence, Scandinavian design tradition, biomorphic forms, geometric precision, molecular structure, modular system, domestic scale, intimate lighting, atmospheric illumination, material contrast, transparency and opacity, smooth surfaces, industrial fabrication, high-gloss finish, powder-coat treatment, neutral background, shallow depth, floating composition, contained energy, refined aesthetic, minimalist vocabulary, technical excellence, optical clarity, calibrated proportions, golden section, rhythmic spacing, syncopated intervals, contemporary lighting design, functional sculpture, architectural integration, interior illumination, warm color temperature, cool metal tones, sophisticated palette, restrained chromatic range, material dialogue, handcraft and industry, precision engineering, visual lightness, suspended forms, cascading arrangement, elegant simplicity, controlled complexity, harmonious ensemble.

The architecture of the ancient Thai temple became the inspiration for the collection. These structures reflect the principles of the Buddhist universe about the ghostly nature of life. This is expressed in the tiered structure. Between each tier there are light windows that fill the center of the temple with light and illuminate relics. Applying this principle to the design, it was made of several rows of glasses, and LEDs. This creates colorful glare on glass elements and scattered light. Silhouettes were based on the temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok.