The Raindrop Chandelier

Designed by Seattle-based glass blower, Jean-Pierre Canlis, the Raindrop Chandelier is a beautiful piece made from organic blown glass. Hanging from a 36″ round metal base are 8-pieces of the glass, each perfectly designed to resemble large raindrops. The raindrops are illuminated from the exterior to give off a dramatic look.

The gorgeous Raindrop Chandelier adds brightness to even the sunniest of days. Where would you put this piece?

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Canlis Glass

Jean-Pierre (J.P.) Canlis , known for his serene interpretations of nature in glass, has just crossed a new boundary. His Wheat Installation translates the mundane into elegance through a unique display of glass. Each stalk of wheat is hand made by the glass artist who resides in Seattle, Washington and runs his studio and gallery space in downtown Seattle. The Wheat can be scaled down to run down the center of a dining room table or fill a niche as tall as seven feet in height! The Raindrop Chandelier is a modern, fresh feel to the traditional “chandelier.” Inspired by the endless winters of the Pacific Northwest, the Raindrop Chandelier has the possibilities for large-scale installations in public spaces to private home centerpieces. Wheat and Raindrop photos by Aaron Leitz, copyright Canlis Glass

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Yakuza Lou – A New Kind of Classic

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You can’t look at this chandelier and not be impressed.  This amazing light is hand-made and transforms dynamically, illuminating as it changes shape.   This inspiring piece, called the Yakuza Lou, is the work of artist Eddy Sykes and is intended as a classic chandelier for a new century.  Who knows… maybe the Yakuza Lou will one day be the standard.

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These chandeliers are limited edition and each is signed and numbered. Each is carefully crafted piece takes up to four months to complete! See more here.

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Candelier

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I posted about Jellio awhile back, but their fun candy-inspired décor is always something worth sharing. Today I bring you the Candelier, a chandelier made from 5,000 hand strung acrylic gummy bears!  This absolutely amazing light is completely one-of-a-kind and only ten will even be made – due largely in part to the fact that it takes approximately 2 months to make each!

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See more here and contact Jellio fast if you want one of these amazing lights!

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Chandeliers by John Harrington Design

Cut Glasses Chandelier This chandelier has its roots in the past but its heart in the present. Available as a single drop of 150 glasses (150+1) or double drop of 300 glasses (the +1 refers to John himself being the final craftsman who has brought together generations of others to create a truly unique work). LEGO Chandelier The desire for a focal piece in the hotel bedroom that would sit comfortably in the Victorian building but would give the youth and vigor of a contemporary clientele gave rise to the Lego Chandelier. http://www.johnharringtondesign.com
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Chandeliers by John Harrington Design

Pinch Light

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Lighting so versatile it suits your mood. That’s what you get with Pinch Lighting, an innovative new lighting concept that lets you clip electro-luminescent sheets of paper to a hard wire clip. Simply clip on new “lights” to change the look of your space.  Fun and practical, I hope this concept comes fully to life soon. I’d love to see some of the ideas from the second image included especially the chandelier.

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White Chandelier by Winnie Lui

Hong Kong designer Winnie Lui constructed this chandelier out of toys and other everyday objects, making a unique and beautiful lighting fixture that certainly isn’t “everyday.” The assembly of objects in the chandelier produce an interesting play of shadows when it is lit. Image credit: Toyo Kitchen & Living Co.

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White Chandelier by Winnie Lui

Spiral Chandelier

This stunning chandelier is a collaboration by Lesley Wells and Michael Broome and is made from 100% recycled materials. http://www.lesleywells.com/Spiral.html Thanks, Patrick!
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Spiral Chandelier

Random Orbit by Christopher Moulder

Random Orbit is a new chandelier design from Christopher Moulder. It consists of a 32“ diameter ball of frenzied, zipping fireflies caught in a freeze frame. http://www.christophermoulder.com
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Random Orbit by Christopher Moulder