Pipeline Chandelier
A-N-D | Caine Heintzman
By definition, the Pipeline Chandelier features a cylindrical arrangement of linear illuminated sections cinched by metal hoops. Its carousel-like form proposes an unconventional lighting solution, one that radiates and spreads from its concentric structure.
The series’ backbone is a singular linear pendant, available in two different lengths, which can then be suspended individually, sequentially or connected in a mix of sizes and connecting styles. The result is a luminaire that can be moulded to any environment and express any vision. Utilizing the linear components of the original Pipeline series, the barrel introduces a new connector: conjoining all components together, the metal hoop comes in three diameters; thus offering a fixture for residential to larger scale commercial projects.
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Made in Vancouver, Canada
A-N-D | Caine Heintzman
By definition, the Pipeline Chandelier features a cylindrical arrangement of linear illuminated sections cinched by metal hoops. Its carousel-like form proposes an unconventional lighting solution, one that radiates and spreads from its concentric structure.
The series’ backbone is a singular linear pendant, available in two different lengths, which can then be suspended individually, sequentially or connected in a mix of sizes and connecting styles. The result is a luminaire that can be moulded to any environment and express any vision. Utilizing the linear components of the original Pipeline series, the barrel introduces a new connector: conjoining all components together, the metal hoop comes in three diameters; thus offering a fixture for residential to larger scale commercial projects.
Chandelier 1 Chandelier 2 Chandelier 3 Chandelier 4 Chandelier 5 Chandelier 6
Chandelier 7 Chandelier 8 Chandelier 9 Chandelier 10 Chandelier 11 Chandelier 12
Made in Vancouver, Canada
A-N-D | Caine Heintzman
By definition, the Pipeline Chandelier features a cylindrical arrangement of linear illuminated sections cinched by metal hoops. Its carousel-like form proposes an unconventional lighting solution, one that radiates and spreads from its concentric structure.
The series’ backbone is a singular linear pendant, available in two different lengths, which can then be suspended individually, sequentially or connected in a mix of sizes and connecting styles. The result is a luminaire that can be moulded to any environment and express any vision. Utilizing the linear components of the original Pipeline series, the barrel introduces a new connector: conjoining all components together, the metal hoop comes in three diameters; thus offering a fixture for residential to larger scale commercial projects.
Chandelier 1 Chandelier 2 Chandelier 3 Chandelier 4 Chandelier 5 Chandelier 6
Chandelier 7 Chandelier 8 Chandelier 9 Chandelier 10 Chandelier 11 Chandelier 12
Made in Vancouver, Canada
Resources
Specification Sheet (See above)
Dimensions
Combination Dependant
Adjustable drop length: 96”
Lead Time
4-6 Weeks
Lamping
5W Integral LED
Brand
A-N-D
A-N-D (formerly ANDlight) is a decorative luminaire design studio and manufacturer based in Vancouver, Canada where original collections are conceptualized, built and assembled in-house.
A-N-D investigates new design possibilities using innovative production methods while integrating the most current technologies in lighting. The result of that exploration puts forward honest products that transcend time and place. In pursuit of the visually poetic, we’re inspired by the unexpected and the everyday; compelled by the capacity of light to shape and animate space.
Designer
Caine Heintzman
Caine Heintzman is a designer exploring various mediums as he applies rigorous material research, technical know-how, and a comprehensive understanding of lighting technology to an artful practice.
His training at ECUAD and Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee has allowed him to hone a methodical process in which he interrogates the relationship between functional art object and space to design in a way that accentuates the built environment.
Where his craft is sculptural, emphasizing modularity, forms can be seen in repetition to demonstrate an industrial elegance signature to his approach.