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Residential-Enchanted Forest No.1
by Willowlamp

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    Residential-Enchanted Forest No.1 by
    Willowlamp

    This custom lighting design concept evolved from our Faraway Tree chandelier collection to a full-scale and immersive forest canopy of architectural proportions. This piece is our largest installation piece in terms of ceiling surface area to date! The larger of the two tree installations measures 5 x 3.5m with a 2.4m drop. The design evolved into a series of spiralling tree branches suspended at multiple levels like a gnarled and knotted enchanted forest. This tree has three separate LED lighting systems. One is an edge light around the branches and the other is via concealed and discreet LED

    About Willowlamp


    LUXURY LIGHTING, ARTFULLY TAILORED

     As a recognized, award-winning design company, willowlamp produces bespoke lighting.

    From massive architectural ceiling scape installations to showstopping chandeliers, pendants and lamps, as well as a move towards artful line and word art pieces.

    Our success story began with a simple idea: a patented notch system by willowlamp’s founder and creative director, Adam Hoets.

    This design method allows strands of metal ball chains to be notched into laser-cut stainless-steel frames.

    Our light designs are inspired by nature and the principles of sacred geometry.  Bespoke lighting by Adam Hoets celebrates the beauty surrounding us from flowers to enchanted forests, seashells, rivers, storms and galaxies.  Our luxury lighting designs bring life and light to large and small spaces across the globe.  We work with renowned architects and interior designers across residential and hospitality projects to deliver unique decorative lighting.’

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