
Not so long ago, this chandelier was introduced to the world by a Polish designer, inspired by the work of the scientific chemistry and physics of Maria Skłodowska-Curie, which became twice the Nobel Prize laureate. Achievements in the science of the outstanding Polish scholars inspired her compatriot a century later on creating a chandelier from improvised material. The name for her was predetermined – Maria SC. Conventional test tubes and plywood are all that came in handy. Handsets are removable and the lamp provides an opportunity for visual experiment. Its main feature is the ability fill them with anything. Flower lovers will be able to use test tubes as vases, turning a chandelier into a blooming flowerbed. Can fill them with clean water or water with dyes. Shortly speaking, there are many solutions and it remains only to imagine and receive pleasure!













