
The internationally renowned designers of Touch Design Studio are inspired by the production and presentation of light. The unique creation, designed in 2002 by Michael Marra and Pierre Valois, was named "Chandelini" – clearly a combination of the words "chandelier" and "martini". Today, the glass chandelier has already become a symbol of their creativity. As an original lighting showcase and a successful marketing tool supporting DKNY’s 2004 holiday-series advertising strategy, it became a memorable highlight. Take a look at how Touch Design Studio dynamically created this concept and turned light into sophisticated, attractive illumination.
Chandelini glass chandelier – eclectic composition Touch Design Studio

Artists and designers know that light is an important part of visual presentation. Light communicates with customers on an emotional level. Modern lighting products can create strong effects that quickly capture the attention of passersby beyond the window. The glass chandelier is composed of 72 martini glasses and illuminated by 6-watt bulbs.
Glass chandelier creates visual effects

Shaped like a shimmering ball, the glass chandelier Chandelini is distinguished by its timeless beauty and elegance.
Lighting for an exquisite DKNY showcase

The work of designers Michael Marra and Pierre Valois has adorned the windows of DKNY, Victoria's Secret, Johnson & Johnson, Aveda, Nike, and Saks 5th Avenue. Touch Design Studio has also won several design awards for its innovative products.
Choice of dramatic lighting

Martini glasses find a new purpose

Chandeliers eclectic design

Glass chandeliers – inspiring ideas for your own home

Mirror ball decorates the ceiling
