This stained-glass chandelier was built and installed in the entrance of a tower as a reverse dome with a Moroccan design and colorful glasses.
The rustic architecture of the building guides the designer’s mind to use the Moroccan design of these glasses in a specific way to create an astonishing influence of a unique chandelier at the entrance of a building.
The colorful glasses used in this stained-glass dome are like a carpet out of glass pieces that express colorful lights in the entrance space.
This reverse stained-glass dome with a curved style toward the floor and a metal band in the surrounding is built from iron profile and glasses of all 10 parts have different designs one in between which create a unite picture as a whole and make this delicate structure attractive and astonishing.
A thin and clear layer is used under the engraved stained glasses to protect the dome from the dust and its sanitation will be done easily in the future.
A suitable light source is placed in the dome to supply the needed light for the inner space and the beauty of that is welcoming any visitor in the daylight or nighttime.
The technical features of the reverse stained-glass dome:
- Diameter: 2.5 meters
- The height: 60 centimeters
- Number of parts: 10
- Style: traditional Moroccan
- Location of project: Tehran, Farmanieh zone
- Designer: Zahra Toot Zari
- Produced by Archi Taj group
- Year of operation: 1398