10 Easy Pieces: Glass Pendant Lights

December 11th, 2007

Handblown glass is having a moment; a roundup of some of our favorite pendant lights:

Below: Minaret lamp by Jeremy Pyles; available in a range of colors for $550 at nichemodern.com:

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Below: Meridian pendant lamp; $148 from sundancecatalog.com:

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Below: Bubble pendant by NY glass artist Jeffrey Goodman; for information go to jgooddesign.com:

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Below: West Elm’s seeded glass pendant light; $99 at westelm.com:

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Below: Edison chandelier by NY artist Lindsey Adelman; available in a variety of configurations, starting with three blown glass orbs, with a choice of satin nickel or oil-rubbed bronze fittings; prices start at $4,400. Go to karkula.com for ordering information; also visit lindseyadelman.com:

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Below: LA glass artist Alison Berger’s Bell Jar pendant in handblown crystal; available only at pluglighting.com:

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Below: Ice chandelier; six hand-blown globes; $878.79 at scandinaviandesigncenter.com:

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Below: Solitaire pendant by Jeremy Pyles; available in a variety of colors for $395 at nichemodern.com:

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Below: Aquatinta Murano handblown glass pendant light by Michele de Lucchi; also available in green, glazed white, sanded, silver, or black; on sale for $715 at ylighting.com:

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Below: Clear Glass Dome, with “chrome or sludgy brown” fittings; £95 at www.baileyshomeandgarden.com:

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Below: From the Sundance catalog, Inkwell pendant light; $150 at sundancecatalog.com:

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Entry Filed under: 10 EASY PIECES, LIGHTING

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. monika  |  December 12th, 2007 at 12:34 am

    I would also add Mark Bickers, and his cut pendant light, which I have been in love with for years, and am determined to install in every house I own — the more hung together, the better.

    http://markbickers.designerdesign.com/

  • 2. Emil  |  December 12th, 2007 at 8:46 am

    Great look and the craftsmanship is appreciated. However, what worries me is the fact these globes use incandescents, and not even the newer, more efficient incands.

    Granted, compact fluorescents are growing in popularity and would probably offset the use of these fixtures when used elsewhere in a project. What the world needs is a more efficient clear Edison bulb, or mandated use of CFL’s in typical applications and reserve these for special situations.

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