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About the Designer
Maarten Baas Netherlands (1978 - )
Dutch designer Maarten Baas (19/02/1978) was born in Arnsberg, Germany but moved to The Netherlands in 1979 where he grew up. Upon graduating from high school in 1996 he began his studies at the prestigious Design Academy Eindhoven. Baas designed the candleholder Knuckle, which was taken into production, while he was still studying. In 2000 he studied for several months at the Politecnico of Milan.
Three of Baas's Smoke works have been reproduced by Marcel Wanders's international design company MOOOI. It is thanks to the international exposure of successful exhibitions in Milan, London, and Paris that the Smoke series is considered by museums, critics, collectors and the design-informed public an iconic collection of contemporary design. Smoke pieces have been acquired by important designers and collectors such as Lidewij Edelkoort and Phillipe Starck
Furniture finished with fire. The beauty and character of burned wood is now captured in a long lasting material, creating the strange sensation of sitting on burnt furniture.
Features:- Chandelier
- Each chandelier is different
- Material: Burned wood finished off with epoxy
- Accommodates: Max 3 x 40 Watt E27 Candle (not included)
- Accommodates: Max 3 x 40 Watt E27 Candle (not included)
- Smoke Chandelier collection
- Country of Origin: Netherlands
- Distressed: No
- Number of Lights: 3
- Voltage: 120 V
- Number of Tiers: 1
- Bulb Type: Incandescent
Specifications:Dimensions:- Overal: 21.65'' H x 25.59'' W
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