Diver collection, a precious light source in blown glass
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With Diver collection Prandina exceeds the typical limits of blown glass and creates lights with a geometrically pure design.
Diver is a story of lights and scuba diving
The diving bell
Diver is a story of lights that deserves to be known. A story that tells the first adventurous dives inside the diving bells.

A large watertight bell-shaped structure was immersed in the sea, keeping inside a precious bubble of air that guaranteed a reserve of vital oxygen to the divers hosted in it.

In Diver we imagined that the bell was the external crystal diffuser that guards and protects the precious light source in opal blown glass.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Diver best interprets Prandina values, expressing the perfection of blown glass and the beauty of new finishes.

It enhances the details and tells the light in all its forms with a complete range of table, ceiling, wall and suspension versions available in different sizes. 
 
 
 
 
 
Diver, a precious light in the glass
Kept in a crystal cylinder, the light is diffused through an opal blown glass
In Diver the external diffuser is dressed in transparent crystal to reveal the white and opal light of the source. The metal core is covered with classic and chrome-plated copper and brass finishes or with minimalist and contemporary matt white and black finishes. The LED light source is available in two colour temperatures, 2700K or 3000K.
Design
Diver, architectural lighting and Prandina productive excellence.
The Diver collection stems from the collaboration with the Belgian studio Serge Cornelissen and Robert Cornelissen, specialized in the design of architectural lighting systems. Once again, Prandina productive excellence matches international design.
Serge Cornelissen
"Prandina collections are never just decorative, there is always a rational logic behind every design choice"
Information
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