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Centraal Museum chandelier

by Richard Hutten

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 Centraal Museum chandelier 

Description

This chandelier is designed by Richard Hutten for the Centraal Museum in Utrecht. The Centraal Museum is housed in a former medieval cloister, which was his inspiration for this chandelier.
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Specifications

Year: 1999
Material: Polyester and wire
Product Size: diameter: 23.6” with 12 lamps, 47.2” with 18 lamps, 78.7” with 36 lamps
Package Size: 14.4" x 11.4" x 21.7"
Package Weight: 44.1lbs.

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Richard Hutten

Richard Hutten started his own design studio in 1991, working on a variety of projects such as: furniture-, product-, interior- and exhibition design. He is one of the most internationally successful Dutch designers. His work is part of the permanent collections of, among others, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art Amsterdam, Vitra Museum Weil am Rhein and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Philippe Starck used some of Hutten's designs for the interiors of the Delano Hotel Miami and the Mondrian Hotel Los Angeles. Richard's other clients include Hidden, DMD, Planet, Sawaya & Moroni , REEEL, E&Y Tokyo, IDÉE Tokyo, Englender UK, S.M.A.K. Iceland, Pure-design Toronto, Centraal Museum Utrecht, MOSS New York, Donna Karan New York, Maxfield Los Angeles, Karl Lagerveld, KPN telecom and HM Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. A book about his work 'No sign of design' was written by Ed van Hinte.

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