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Since 1958, this iconic Gino Sarfatti design has been an ultra-modern representation of the traditional mid-century chandelier. Every detail of this state-of-the-art ceiling light is exceptional, from the mirror-polish finish of its main steel structure to how each bulb is fitted with its horizontal arm and the graceful wiring meanders down the stem. The 2097 by Gino Sarfatti holds incandescent bulbs, emitting indirect light. It features a ceiling fitting and includes a suspension cable. The inspiration behind the design: Renowned for his contribution to the modern architectural movement in lighting, creator Gino Sarfatti designed the 2097 chandelier with his legendary utilitarianism and desire to create humble yet powerful pieces.
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Hammerton Studio
This dramatic linear chandelier showcasing our artisan-blown Mesa crystal glass allows for customization of the angle and height of each rod. More dramatic angles and separation between rods may be ideal for modern spaces and higher ceilings, while a tighter silhouette better suits softer contemporary spaces or lower ceilings. Includes integrated LED.
Beautifully striated diffusers in LED-illuminated and artisan-blown crystal glass evoke the rugged beauty of iconic Southwest landscapes in the Mesa ring chandelier. Each is handcrafted by Hammerton artisans from up to five pounds of molten glass and is illuminated with 93+ CRI integrated LED.
Currey & Company
Blown glass spheres bubble beneath a robust wrought-iron oval to create a commanding profile in the Balthazar Oval Chandelier. It owes its handsomeness to its French black finish with its deep tones that contrast the glass elements on this black chandelier.
Meyda Lighting
Highlighted in our famed Maxfield Parrish Museum collection, an exquisite fused image of The Glen is featured on this lovely chandelier featuring beige art glass complemented with a frame and hardware hand finished in antique copper. This licensed fixture re-creates Maxfield Parrish's techniques and luminescent colors, realism, and fantastical imagery. This licensed design is signed by Meyda Tiffany and authorized by Maxfield Parrish Foundation. Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) was one of the best-known and most successful artists of his day. This chandelier is an ideal centerpiece for nearly any room in the home, restaurant, and commercial space.
Bover
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The integration of design, art and light in architecture dates back a long time ago, and maybe this is the reason why lamps have gradually stopped being just an item emitting light to become a light sculpture that confers a special personality to the product and its environment. It is such the importance of light that any change on the item can alter the formal concept of the whole project. A sculpture may seem more or less static, depending on the light received. With Dome, we decided to take the light out of the object so it becomes a light sculpture designed to receive and emit a delicate light, a play of shadows and nuances that enrich the space for which they were created. Developing this project with Benedetta has allowed us to reflect on the art of lighting, on how to reinterpret light, and on the creation of products with a more artistic approach and a less industrial look. It has also allowed us to be swept away and do what we really like to do. These light sculptures are completely handmade and they are entirely produced in the Bover Barcelona HQ. More than 170 big and small wood fragments are wisely intertwined and sewed one by one to end up in such a jigsaw puzzle.
Skybell is an extensive system of light structures, designed to adapt to any application. Their main characteristic is the image they give off, subtle and cheerful. They breathe a point of fantasy and freedom in their applications because they can be combined in variations until they achieve a more personal and dynamic lamp concept or they can keep all the bells at the same length, performing a more traditional image.