LZF’s Candelabro hangs in the lobby of the five-star GF Gran Costa Adeje Hotel on the Canary Island of Tenerife. The hotel was designed by the architect and interior designer Mayte Calzadilla (of Grupo Fedola) and Kaudex, a furniture manufacturer specialising in hotels. The Candelabro’s presence in the hotel lobby is impressive—it is very much the centrepiece of this large, contemporary space.

Candelabro, GF Gran Costa Adeje Hotel

The Candelabro hangs in the lobby of the GF Gran Costa Adeje Hotel in Tenerife.

The Candelabro is a showpiece for LZF’s work with natural wood veneer. A commanding display of creativity, craftsmanship, and technical competence, this truly brilliant composition was imagined by LZF co-founder Mariví Calvo, a celebrated design virtuoso.

Candelabro, natural wood veneer

The Candelabro is a showpiece for LZF’s work with natural wood veneer.

The Candelabro is a majestic creation, one that embodies LZF’s love for avant-garde concepts and playful forms. Its design is traditionally made up of six different LZF lamps: Agatha, Minimikado, Pod, Poppy, Raindrop, and Totem. This version of the Candelabro for the GF Gran Costa Adeje Hotel is especially striking, with the inclusion of the Link pendant in its make-up.

Candelabro, Agatha, Minimikado, Pod, Poppy, Raindrop, Totem, Link

Alongside Agatha, Minimikado, Pod, Poppy, Raindrop, and Totem, this version of the Candelabro includes the Link pendant. The gold glaze ceramic birds are especially charming.

The Candelabro is arranged in a manner that cleverly highlights each individual element and presents a striking formation when viewed as a whole. There is a sense of theatre with this special lamp, something that Mariví Calvo further embellishes with the addition of several charming ceramic birds, each one finished in a gold glaze. These birds hover with poise among the Candelabro’s various lighting components, in a scene that is alive and captivating.

Candelabro, GF Gran Costa Adeje Hotel

The Candelabro’s presence in the hotel lobby is impressive—it is very much the centrepiece of this large, contemporary space.

Photography by Richard Goncalves.