

The spectacular chandelier LGH1110 draws inspiration from the celestial realm and galaxies of stars that twinkle in the night sky. Designers have captured the mystique of the astral heavens in the form of a picturesque chandelier. Over 250 irregular pieces of emerald glass hover in space, forming regular rings. The atmospheric chandelier LGH1110 adds elegance and unique style to interiors.
The art of glass has long captivated designers, finding its place in both luxurious salons and humble abodes. Designers play with the form, structure, and properties of glass, bestowing their creations with unparalleled charm and elegance.
The VERDE chandeliers are born from the founders' awe, Maria and Jacek Rypuła, for the beauty of raw glass. Their creation, the VERDE series, stands as an innovative proposition in the realm of avant-garde chandeliers, now embraced within Gie El's portfolio.
The emerald green hue, expertly manipulated by Maria Rypuła, meets the delicacy and rawness of shattered glass. This unique fusion generates subtle, atmospheric light, gently emanating from within each individual glass fragment.
Each piece of glass conceals a meticulously crafted fiber optic, bringing forth a soft glow that enlivens the interior. Additionally, the chandelier itself is equipped with two layers of illumination: one directly within the glass shards and another installed in the ceiling. This allows for the customization of light according to personal needs, both in terms of intensity and the atmosphere one desires to create.
Does creativity have limits? Observing the mesmerizing VERDE chandeliers, the answer seems apparent. Shattered glass combined with light creates a hypnotic composition, infusing every interior with a distinctive character.
The VERDE chandelier collection is a choice for those who seek originality, for those who tread their own stylistic path and value independence. VERDE chandeliers are more than just lighting – they are true art within your home.
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In 2008 she graduated in landscape architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology.
In 2007, together with her husband Jacek Rypuła, she founded the author's architectural studio Genius Loci Architekci, and in 2012 the brand Gie El.
A student of Architecture and Urban Planning at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice.
Since 2022 she has been working as a designer at Gie El, where she gains practical experience and co-creates projects with a positive impact on the environment.