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  • Optical Light Study
    Inspiration
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.

  • Inspiration
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.

  • Model Detail
    Inspiration
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.

  • Architectural Renderings
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.

  • Model Detail
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.

  • Umbrella Hardware Detail
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.

  • Rain Chandelier Detail
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.

  • Rain Chandelier View From Below
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.

  • Rain Chandelier Pendant Detail
    COMMISSIONS
    RAIN CHANDELIER

    Inspired by the intricate truss systems and cross-beam construction of Balinese temples, the Rain Chandelier approximates that architectural style in an open steel-framework form. Referring to the rain forest, the hand-blown crystal pendants appear, like raindrops, to have been captured in the moment of falling through the canopy. The piece itself acts as a room within a room, enveloping all who sit beneath it with a spectacular view of the shimmering and reflective crystal drops above. They are held in permanent suspension and tension, just like raindrops themselves.