Marcel Wanders' Calliope lighting reinterprets traditional paper lanterns

Dutch designer Marcel Wanders has created tasselled chandeliers in the style of traditional paper lanterns for London company Wonderglass.
The Calliope pendants, which were shown at Milan design week, are designed to work as an adaptable system. They can be clustered together or placed singly.
Somewhat based on the fluid forms of Japanese calligraphy, the lights feature a range of shades in rounded shapes ? from perfect spheres to squashed circles and elongated ovals ? which can arranged on top of one another. Tassels at the base further echo the form of paper lanterns.
"We designed this lighting system to be poetic," said Wanders, who is also the co-founder of Dutch brand Moooi. "From overhead, it captures attention as it inspires the imagination." The pendants, which are made from both opaque and transparent hand-blown Murano glass, can be scaled up to cover an entire ceiling or function as a lighting installation for a room. By using fine wires as supports, the lanterns appear to be floating.
"Marrying an element of ancient Asian culture with free-moving parts has resulted in a product that embodies both classic and contemporary design," added Wonderglass creative director Gabriele Chiave.
The brand previously collaborated with Swedish studio Claesson Koivisto Rune on a similarly modular chandelier system, which resembled grapes hanging on a vine.
The Calliope lamps were shown as part of Wonderglass's Between Light and Time installation...
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