Posts Tagged ‘chandelier’

ITlab

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ITlab is three architects from Venice “to connect and realise new concept between architecture, design and interior. ITlab is a networked laboratory for making things, not only the things, but also the spaces between the things, the hidden connection.”

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Claire Requa Design

While I absolutely hate their website, the Claire Requa design line still captures my attention.


Etsy Chandeliers

You may already know about my obsession with chandeliers. Here’s a collection of Etsy chandeliers I’ve found in my searches:

Plexiglass silhouette by Bode22

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Les Fourmis Bleues

Gilles from Trucdesign.com sent me over these beautiful lamp images and a lovely description:

“More than a simple light source, each model is created as a luminous sculpture, from which emanates a unique atmosphere. These materials participate as much as the shapes to the singularity of each model, as well as to its identity and open a door on a magical universe where tactile feelings, well being and interior voyage are mingled together. Metal, paper, plexiglas or polymer, the materials are grey, white, transparent or sanded. The boreal lightness of the leds adds to each model a stroke of mystery and freshness.”

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Seeing Red

I see a red trend…and I like it.


Ooh and Aah

Two very different chandeliers to make you say “oohh! aaahh!”

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Lite Brite Neon

Hell, yes. A neon chandelier. Jackpot.

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Bond & Bowery

Here’s some antique chandelier lovin’ for you.


VorteXX Chandelier

VorteXX Chandelier

Star Trek meets a tornado from the 80s. Sounds horrendous but it actually is an interesting and impressive design.


More Love for Brocade Home

OK I know I say I love stuff all the time. But I loooove Brocade Home. I mean luuuuuuuuuv. Oh, and I never said I was mature.

Every time I get the catalog in the mail, it reminds me that I am multi-faceted. I can admit to like ornate curlies and twirlies reminiscent of the Rococo period. Yeah, I admit it. I like frilly, laser-cut beds and flock wallpaper. Maybe deep down inside, I’m a girly girl even if on the outside I’m an Eames LCW.