Video: Chandeliers for millionaires
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Are you tired of the familiar design of your room, and you want to add some new notes to it? For example, to make the chandelier not just a source of light, but also the cause of enthusiastic and surprised exclamations of your friends and acquaintances? If all of the above is true, then you should definitely pay attention to the work of the talented Dutch designer Hans Van Bentem (Hans Van Bentem), whose skill is trusted by the powers that be.
The chandeliers the Dutchman creates are truly luxurious. However, you have to pay a lot for this luxury. Without naming exact prices, it will be enough to say only that his latest collection was presented in Cannes at the Millionaire Fair - the world's largest exhibition of luxury goods and services, regularly held in different cities around the world.
All Van Bentem chandeliers are naturally exclusive. They are made of high quality Italian glass and Bohemian crystal. Of course, manually and on order - taking into account the individual wishes and tastes of customers. The wishes, as we can see, turned out to be varied - there is a violin, a lion, an umbrella, and even a huge spider. If you have an original idea, the author will certainly bring it to life. True, for this, in addition to the idea, you will need a couple of million more in your pocket.
Hans Van Bentem was born in 1965 in The Hague and currently lives and works in Rotterdam, as well as in the Czech Republic and China. In addition to glass objects, the author is also engaged in the creation of sculptures from ceramics and wood.
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