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Kinetic Installation “Royal Chandelier” — A Symphony of Light and Movement
In the very heart of New York, inside a building where contemporary architecture meets the eternal pursuit of beauty, a new legend is born — the “Royal Chandelier.”
This is not just a light installation, and not just décor. It is a living symphony of light and movement, inspired by the grandeur of royal palaces.
Luxury in Glass and Gold
Three grand chandeliers, each with a diameter of 5.2 meters, form a magnificent composition. Their frame is made of bronze with a gold coating — a modern echo of those royal halls where every detail was a tribute to luxury. Inside each chandelier are 289 handcrafted glass elements, each capturing light and transforming it into a shimmering play of reflections.
The Dance of Form
These elements do not simply hang in the air — they move, come alive, change configurations, constantly creating a new composition right above your head. 30 unique movement scenarios continuously transform the space into a living installation that never repeats itself.
The Magic of Control
Every movement, every shimmering drop is part of a carefully orchestrated symphony, directed by a custom-developed program. There is no randomness here — only precise choreography, where each form is a piece of a grand performance.
From Awe to Admiration
For a child looking up for the first time, this is pure magic — when glass suddenly comes to life, dances, and glows like in a fairy tale. For an adult — it becomes a daily source of wonder, as the chandelier never looks the same. Even after hundreds of days, it keeps unveiling new facets of its beauty.
A Future Encased in Light
In 50 or even 100 years, these chandeliers will remain a symbol of how contemporary art learned to speak to people through the language of light, motion, and technology. They will remind future generations that beauty is never static — it always moves, evolves, and lives.
The “Royal Chandelier” is more than just an art object. It is a feeling, an impression, a memory. It is music played by light in the air.