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Script Series

Bodo Sperlein, 2019

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    The Spirit of Art Deco with a Modern Bend

    Sperlein breaks up the common art deco theme of brass pipes and white balls by giving it a new twist, or better still: a new bend. The concept of the design allows for many different applications. Starting from a 3-arm chandelier it features table- and floor lamps as well as wall brackets. The chandelier can be made with any number of arms or spun into a room-spanning installation with countless lighting units.

    Chandelier 42721-9 in a Viennese stair hall
    The Script chandelier in a Viennese stair hall
    Script floor lamp 42722-BL-3 in satin silver finish
    Script floor lamp in satin silver finish

    The fixtures are made of bent brass bars with mouth-blown crystal domes with a frosted inside. Beside the typical gold finish the frame elements can be made in any finish to round off the versatility of the concept.

    Each lighting unit is an LED-element that can be switched and dimmed via DALI or with a mobile app via Bluetooth.

     

    Brass, lead-free crystal
    brushed brass; gold or silver
    Many finish options on request.

     

    Chandeliers:
    42721-9: Ø: 72 cm, h: 100 cm; 14 kg;
    9x LED; max.W.: 80

    42721-L-16: L: 210 cm, w: 65 cm, h: 38 cm; 30 kg;
    16x LED; max.W.: 144

     

    Wall sconce
    42724-1: h: 41 cm, w: 16 cm, p: 20 cm; 3 kg
    1x LED; max. W.: 9

     

    Table lamp
    42723-1: Ø: 17 cm, h: 38 cm; 3 kg
    1x LED; max. W.: 9

     

    Floor lamp
    42722-BL-3: Ø: 34 cm, h: 173 cm; 14 kg
    3x LED; max. W.: 26

     

    Titus the workshop cat inspecting a Script table lamp
    Titus the workshop cat inspecting a Script table lamp
    Bending of the Script floor lamp
    Bending of the Script floor lamp

    Technical details often are a form of inspiration for Sperlein. For Script he adopted the method of wiring normaly used on historic chandeliers that were still made for candles. The wire is led through a groove in the surface of the fixtures to become a visible detail. Here the function follows the form.

    Script chandelier in a Viennese flat
    Script chandelier in a Viennese flat