what kind of a rod is used for the window treatments and where do I buy it? Do the drapes actually close or are they just used for decorative purposes? Thanks! »
Grant K. Gibson's dining room is one of the first spaces to greet guests. Gibson found inspiration in the thick fog that rolls past the canopy of the Presidio's nearby park and on through the city. Walls are covered in graphite hemp cloth from Phillip Jeffries, with the ceiling painted in a lime wash reminiscent of the undulating colors of the mist.
One of Adelman's Globe Branching Bubble Chandeliers was used perfectly in designer Grant K. Gibson's room at the 2011 San Francisco Decorator Showcase House. The graphite walls, lime-washed ceiling, and similar silhouette of a potted tree only emphasize the fixture's statement-making shape
An icon in lighting design, the Lindsey Adelman chandelier is at once organic and graphic, and for that reason it suits any style of room — so long as it's gutsy!More about Lindsey Adelman's fixtures
An icon in lighting design, the Lindsey Adelman chandelier is at once organic and graphic, and for that reason it suits any style of room — so long as it's gutsy!
More about Lindsey Adelman's fixtures
Pricing + Details
From Adelman web site: Pricing for Bubble chandeliers is calculated at $1750 per globe.
Pricing includes clear or white glass, choice of metal finish and custom stem length.
Customization upcharges start at 20% and may extend the lead time.
One of Adelman's Globe Branching Bubble Chandeliers was used perfectly in designer Grant K. Gibson's room at the 2011 San Francisco Decorator Showcase House. The graphite walls, lime-washed ceiling, and similar silhouette of a potted tree only emphasize the fixture's statement-making shape
Phillip Jeffries graphite hemp cloth wallcovering, draperies up to the ceiling, ceiling painted in a lime wash, organic and sculptural feeling of the light fixture
Grant K. Gibson's dining room is one of the first spaces to greet guests. Gibson found inspiration in the thick fog that rolls past the canopy of the Presidio's nearby park and on through the city. Walls are covered in graphite hemp cloth from Phillip Jeffries, with the ceiling painted in a lime wash reminiscent of the undulating colors of the mist.