Lighting is essential to see or do anything. However, it could also consume up to 40% of a building's energy and hasten disintegration from the infrared and ultraviolet rays present in conventional man-made lighting.
Many lighting designes complain of being stymied with the increasing energy conservation restrictions. However, it is possible to create sophisticated and affordable illumination using the most energy efficient product best suited for the particular application.
The new Vango Restaurant just opened in Center City Philadelphia has a 10-foot diameter, 9-foot long chandelier composed of 5,500 glass fibre optics light guides. This fixture has automated colors and lights up the entire room using only 2,050 watts.
The innovation of designing one of the largest chandeliers in Philadelphia is using the most energy efficient lighting technology now known for functional rather than decorative purposes of task, display and architectural features.