

A brass beauty suspended in space. The VILINE chandelier is the embodiment of the beauty of nature and the ephemeral of the moment. The pattern constantly drawn in flight by the lamp invites viewers to contemplate and calm down.
A brass beauty suspended in space. The VILINE chandelier is the embodiment of the beauty of nature and the ephemeral of the moment. The pattern constantly drawn in flight by the lamp invites viewers to contemplate and calm down.
The fancifully bent brass objects seem to levitate in the air. Suspended on thin steel lines, they gently wave in the wind each time creating a slightly different composition. One of the modules is followed by the others creating an organic wave floating in the air. The shape of the chandelier is a non-accidental spatial form that looks phenomenal in large, open spaces. In the shapes of the bent steel, one can find forms directly corresponding to the natural landscape. Brass objects fly in a compact formation like birds, gliding in the wind. The form of the chandelier encourages carefree contemplation over the beauty of art born out of a well-thought-out design.VILINE lighting can be described as a sculpture placed in the air. This is due to its non-obvious form and the choice of materials.
The color of the lamp is a conscious decision of designers. The creators of VILINE, the designer and founder of the Gie El Jacek Rypuła brand and designer Monika Pluta wanted to emphasize the organic character of lighting in this way. The brass plated steel reflects light and shimmers phenomenally in the colors of gold and copper. The deep black visible in the ceiling of the chandelier is designed to emphasize the natural color of the gold and get the best out of it. Gie El presents another product that cannot be ignored.
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Architect, founder and designer
Architect of IARP and SARP Katowice, RIBA certified.
Graduate of Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Diploma, 2008, accredited by the Roysl Institute of British Architects, under the chairmanship of Dr. Eng. arch. Marek Kowicki, prof. of PK. It was the first defended diploma in the history of the university combining two majors, i.e. architecture and urban planning and landscape architecture. The main theme of the diploma was revitalization of post-industrial areas.
Product and graphic designer
Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice at the Faculty of Design, majoring in Design . Diploma 2020.