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