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Gold-plated iPad controlled eL Masterpiece Chandelier

By Adrian Prisca

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Have you bought everything possible to go with your stunning, luxurious home? If you say “yes”, we disagree. The renowned New York architect Daniel Libeskind co-worked with the Austrian lighting company Zumtobel to create a unique piece of home leisure.

Every guest that enters your home would right-on-spot notice this 350-pound, nine-feet-tall and two-and-a-half-feet wide eL Masterpiece chandelier. It features a beautifully polished stainless-steel exterior combined with a stainless-steel and 23-carat-gold-plated leaf interior.

Its curiously shaped in a beautiful way, being lit in seven different color scenarios with the help of 1,680 specially-designed LED modules. The idea behind the special lighting of the chandelier is the way the Universe is lit. The lighting modes can be easily controlled through a wireless iPass app on your iPad that activates the different built-in mechanisms.

But the principle of the Universal light is not just put at random. It’s based on an algorithm developed by the astrophysicist Dr. Noam Libeskind (Daniel’s son), from the Leibniz Institute of Astrophysics in Potsdam. The whole lighting scheme follows billions of years of universal light shows and compresses them into 14 seconds.

The chandelier will have its debut at the Art Basel Miami Beach, being one of the 4 Zumbotel pieces of innovation and lighting revolution.

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About Adrian Prisca

Founder of Luxatic and countless other projects, Adrian has shaped this website into a go-to source for discerning readers looking for the latest in luxury products and experiences. He has over 15 years of experience in creating, managing and publishing lifestyle content across numerous platforms and he’s considered a leading voice in the luxury industry. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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