Lights to find a home for...
Luckily, along the timeline of assembling this collection, I've been able to find homes for many of these!
The Rfc+ collection, by Mayice Studio in Spain, consists of 13 suspended blown glass lamps, designed for the Royal Glass Factory, which has an extraordinary collection of casts of more than 4500 copies of undoubted historic and artistic interest which are true hallmarks of the factory. https://vimeo.com/193237708
Modern chandelier, on a grand scale. By the design team at Ingo Maurer.
Fortune silk shades are stunning works of art.
Tom Dixon's Copper Shade
Nuevo Moon pendant
Moroccan pendant
Multi level fixtures look so wonderful where you have the space and proper proportions for them.
The Birdie. Another classic from designer Ingo Maurer
One of designer David Weeks' many mobile fixtures. Sculptural beauty!
Byro Light Lehva
illusia, by finnish designer kirsti taiviola. part of the Lux Craft display at the Origin Carft Fair 2011, this pendant lamp features a fine, almost invisible texture on a handblown glass ball hidden in the lampshade, which creates a blossom-shaped projection of reflections on surfaces below. with three different levels of light intensity, the visibility of the reflection can be adjusted so the lamp can serve both decorative and illuminating functions.
A modern classic! The Artichoke, from the Louis Poulsen line.
Another classic in the Poulsen lineup.
The Cabouche glass balls, in the Foscarini line.
Fortuny silks - just beautiful!
Subtle, sculptural, sublime... by designers at Arturo Alvarez.
Great shadow play on walls and ceilings from a simple globe.
one of the wood veneer fixtures from Belgium's Passion 4 Wood
Parson's School of Design LED chandelier
Tom Dixon's Beat
Oups Dripping Lamp from Nathalie Be. Colorful (7 Choices) and playful... What fun!
Wonderful architectural piece, with lovely proportions.
Moonlight International (http://moonlight-inc.com/) makes a series of globes, in a variety of sizes, surfaces, and mounts. Shown here are the Floating and Flexible series.
Haiku ceiling fan
I Lucci Argentati (School Of Light), design by Dodo Arslan, for Terzani of Italy
done to similar effect in skylights before, but never with a whole wall... A must do!
creative chandelier from collection of lampshades
Paris-based company Le Deun Luminaires makes use of LEDs as the main light source for all its products. The lights are made of aluminium with a steel base and are available as wall, floor and table versions and in varying sizes, including an outdoor collection. All offer direct and indirect light, feature dimmer switches, and are available in black, white and custom finishes.
Circular pendant of hundreds of coffee filters, offers layers of light from a single lamp. Found on etsy @ http://www.etsy.com/listing/85007337/gorgeous-white-paper-pendant-light-24, via tumbler.
Love this, for an isolated stairwell or central hallway without daylight. Would like to see some control for adding / altering a glazing pattern...
I want to use this archilume P3A over a round dining table, its’ illumination reminiscent of the ripples from a rock thrown into a still pond…
This Cloud City pendant from Well Well Designers would look nice in a modern setting, and equally at home with an art deco feel.
Fine light sculpture!
The Lexington ceiling light pendants, by Heathfield & Co., Kent UK, showcase the delicate borosilicate globes displayed in a group from the mirrored diffuser and highlighted by halogen capsules.
Cupola and Light It Was!, suspended lamp by Studio AmeBE, a hyper-realistic reproduction of Saint Peter Basilica's Dome, Rome IT. h/t to yatzer.com, found @ Milan Design Week 2016
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