Tonight I spotted this beautiful lighting design: the Elemental No. 6 chandelier by studioPGRB. The elemental lighting series by Miami-based studioPGRB is inspired by molecular geometry, evident in its' angular design and structural composition. The combination of these characteristics create a unique, bold and innovative fixture.
More about the company
studioPGRB is a Miami based design studio founded in Chicago in 2012 by Raymond Barberousse and Priti Gandhi. They specialize in creating timeless handcrafted light fixtures. Each fixture is made to order by hand for each individual customer. The hand made nature of each fixture provides their customers with a truly unique lighting experience that is tailored to meet their individual specifications. A process that begins with a design concept and ends with light fixtures that are sculptural in form and structural in composition striking a delicate balance between vintage beauty and dynamic modern design.
studioPGRB. Photo by Sonya Revell |
Husband and wife team Raymond Barberousse and Priti Gandhi established studioPGRB in 2013 and have made a name for themselves creating handmade light fixtures. Raymond and Priti believe in creating quality handmade products that enhance any space. Since it's inception studioPGRB has garnered local and national attention, having been featured in several magazines and online publications, most notably Dwell Magazine (online edition) and Chicago Home & Garden.
Raymond’s passion for innovative design stems from over ten years of professional architectural experience. As creative director for studioPGRB, Raymond focuses on designing and creating sculptural yet functional pieces that illuminate and bring life to any space. Each fixture strikes a delicate balance between vintage and modern design. As studio manager, Priti brings her expertise to the finance, marketing and managerial side of the practice. She focuses on growing the practice and envisions studioPGRB venturing out into furniture design and providing architectural and interior design services in the future.
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Sources: Consort-Design and studioPGRB
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