Originally designed for the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, this elegant crown of light ennobles a public space. Conceptually, it is reminiscent of the huge cast iron chandeliers with a sequence of candles often seen in medieval castles and cathedrals. The frame is a tubular structure the visible sides of which are made of sections of glass blocks.
Texturized black metal structure with stainless steel structure hanging system of 1 or 3 supports and satin nickel ceiling plate.
Glass block lampshade.
Optional diffuser made of translucent methacrylate.
This fixture must be mounted or supported independently of a Junction Box (UL market).
Electric cable length: 4 m / 157.2"
Weight: 93 kg / 204.6 lib
Miguel Milá designed Estadio for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. The Estadio pendant is reminiscent of medieval chandeliers found in palaces and cathedrals.
Formed by an elegant crown of sparkling glass, Estadio has a strong presence. The glass blocks, which are held within a tubular metal structure, disperse the light by means of vertical rays and shadows.
The Estadio family features various suspension diameters and is completed with the linear version Línea Estadio, and the convex Estadio wall lamp.