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Designed by Austrian designer Thomas Feichtner, the collection is a fresh take on the concept that made another Preciosa light, the Louis an instant icon.

For the designer, it was the never-ending feature of naturally occurring fractals that moved him to design a chandelier with the flexibility to develop into a variety of compositions.

As a result, the fractal family features an industrial aesthetic inspired by nature. A fractal structure is a never-ending pattern; they can be found in abundance, for example in the leaves, branches and roots of trees. Preciosa’s interpretation of the phenomenon features metal branches and hand-cut crystal plates that mirror these natural motifs through a modular structure and reflecting patterns of crystal light.

Like their Louis collection, the Fractal chandelier is also constructed using tubular metal ‘branches’ which not only give the fixture its artistic shape but also conceal the light sources.

The chandelier comes in five different sizes; each one with a different number of ‘fractals.’ Single solitaires of the fractal are also available for a contemporary look in a smaller space, or to cluster together in groups of three, five, or seven pendants. It can be customized further with gold, black matte, or polished stainless-steel branches.

 

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