New Lighting by Lindsey Adelman - May 2016
New York based designer Lindsey Adelman has added several new designs to her already exceptional lighting collection.
Inspired by combining the look of vintage French jewelry — especially 1930s-era Lanvin collarettes — with a Medieval flail, Burst uses the same essential vocabulary as the Branching series. For Burst, glass bubbles are punctuated by hand-blown glass spikes and “barnacles,” which have been rolled in 24 karat gold foil.
Inspired by natural phenomena, Branching designs explore the visual tension that results from mixing hand-made, sensual forms with precise, machined components.
The construction of the Branching Disc chandeliers mix handmade porcelain with machine-made metal parts. Lindsey Adelman and her team design and build each fixture in their Manhattan studio.
This illuminated ceiling medallion is inspired by the coral of the Black Sea, as the natural pattern has been transformed into mechanical form. Composed of metal-plated polymer and hand-blown glass.
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