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Restoration of historical chandeliers of Castel Thun in Trento

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Restoration has recently terminated of Castel Thun, a stately home located in the municipality of Ton (TN), which now belongs to the province of Trento, but is managed by the Castle of the Buonconsiglio. The building, which dates back to the early-mid 13th century, currently has a design of Renaissance origin and is considered an interesting example of Trentino castle architecture. It contains a wealth of furnishings and decorations, thanks inter alia to its excellent state of preservation.

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Fabbian was contacted to restore the lighting fixtures, an operation performed by a skilled restorer under the supervision of the Department of Architectural Assets of Trento.

Besides this, the company also designed supplementary lighting using some of its catalogue products: Ali Led and halide stand, special-design Style wall lights, Orbis with halide lamps and Leds.

With this project, Fabbian once again showed great flexibility and business skill.

THE LIGHTS

62 chandeliers were involved, light fixtures of different periods and types, which can be split into the following categories:

- “Maria Theresa Style” chandeliers, the most attractive and largest (diameter 100-120 cm), from Bohemia and dating back to the 19th century. These, like most of the castle’s chandeliers, were initially used as candle-holders and then, in 1920-1930 they were electrified and placed in the representation hall.

- “Murano Style” chandeliers (2 specimens), the most decorative thanks to flower and natural glass elements, of Venetian design.

- “Strass baskets”, chandeliers with Bohemia crystal glass chains, probably made between the late 19th and early 20th centuries and located in the master bedrooms.

- Solid-brass casting chandeliers, located in the playrooms.

- Wrought-iron chandelier (1 specimen)

- 19th- century “Empire Style” chandeliers made in Germany.

- 19th-century lanterns similar to those located under church arches, initially oil or candle lit and then electrified, used for secondary and service areas.

- “Window lanterns”, these too electrified in the early 20th century.

- Brass wall lights

- Chandeliers with metal and blown-glass structure, of more recent design (1930-40).

THE MATERIALS

The materials involved were therefore natural brass, gilded brass, iron and crystal glass with structures in tin-plated iron, most made in Bohemia and excellently finished.

THE RESTORATION

All the chandeliers were dismantled into their individual parts. The glass was cleaned and degreased using a specific surface-active agent. The metals were brushed, cleaned and suitably protected.

The chandeliers were electrically restored and wired to standard, while maintaining the original light-holders.

Finally, the chandeliers were re-assembled, according to the photographic campaign carried out initially for each individual piece, and then tested in terms of electrical operation.

TESTS

After restoration, heat tests were performed on all the restored pieces.

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Fabbian lights up Inca

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

“Origin and Mysteries Of The Golden Civilization Inca”
Dicember 4th, 2009 – June 27th, 2010, Museo di Santa Giulia, Brescia (Italy)

The brightness and rarity of gold made it the privileged material in comparison to other metals. Thanks to its brilliance, gold was compared to the sun and considered the crystallization of the teardrops shed by the God of sun once reached the ground.
The force of unknown symbols represented in the finds exhibited will lead us towards the spirituality of golden civilizations. A mystic dimension of life and death, in a deep relation with the gods depicted in charming images describing the relation with afterlife.
The exhibition focuses on the relation with nature, expressed in simple contrasts between life and death, sea and mountains, sky and ground, marking pre-Columbian people life. Without forgetting the importance of the sun and the moon in the idea and representation of the universe.
Fabbian contributed to light up several display windows which contained precious finds with tailor-designed Venere spotlights, white and black painted. It was used the LED technology, an eco-friendly technology which helps to save energy.

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The Secrets of the Forbidden City – Matteo Ricci in the Ming Court

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Teviso, Casa dei Carraresi 24 October 2009 -9 May 2010

The Major Exhibitions “The Silk Road and Chinese Civilisation” at the Casa dei Carraresi, Treviso have been made possible by the energy and dedication of the President of the Fondazione Cassamarca, the Honourable Dino De Poli. With great foresight regarding the developing international situation and the rapid transformation of the Asian continent, he has focussed on China
and India as the emerging powers which are changing our vision of the world in the 21st century. Adriano Màdaro has been asked by the Fondazione Cassamarca to act as curator for a further four exhibitions: three with India between 2012 and 2015 and after others with Tibet and Japan. Agreements have recently been reached with the respective museum authorities in New Delhi and Lhasa.

Fabbian lights up the exhibitions with Sospesa collection in LED version, Bijou, Crio and Beluga Colour suspensions.

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