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Portland, OR 97296 , United States
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BORO BORO CHANDELIER in Glass by Neal Aronowitz
$ 11,900
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Description
Runner-up Award LAMP 2016 International Lighting Exhibition
The Boro Boro Chandelier is designed to be constructed solely of glass, except for the stainless steel cable suspension and base and Xenon bulbs and sockets. The form and placement of these minimally cold-worked, frosted borosilicate tubes and rods of varying diameters and lengths express an explosion of force while gently diffusing and guiding the radiating luminous glow of light out from the center.
In Feng Shui practice, the burr crystal embodies unfettered learning and growth in all directions and allows for the free unrestricted flow of Universal Life Force.
Boro Boro is designed to be constructed solely of glass, except for the stainless steel cable suspension and base and Xenon bulbs and sockets. The form and placement of these minimally cold-worked, frosted borosilicate tubes and rods of varying diameters and lengths express an explosion of force while gently diffusing and guiding the radiating luminous glow of light out from the center.
Dynamic, exuberant, and playful from every angle and perspective, The Boro Boro Chandelier functions as a sculptural, efficient light source with an inviting and energetic presence.
Materials
Borosilicate glass tubes and rods, stainless steel suspension, dimmable xenon halogen bulbs.
Dimensions
Approximately 52” diameter x 24” high. Size can be customized. -
More Information
Customization Options: Size can be customized. Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: New Materials: Hand crafted glass. Condition: New. Creation Date: 2018 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Book References: Collectible Design in the Digital Age by Judith Gura Lead Time: 6-8 weeks Product Type: Open Edition Incollect Reference #: 754743 -
Dimensions
H. 24 in; Diam. 50 in; H. 60.96 cm; Diam. 127 cm;
Message from Seller:
Neal Aronowitz Design, founded in 2014, creates sculptural, handcrafted furniture and lighting, known for its innovative use of materials like Concrete Canvas. With pieces featured in Elle Décor and awards such as the AZ Design Awards People’s Choice, the studio blends dynamic forms with sophisticated beauty. Email: neal@nealaronowitz.com Phone: 503.515.8194
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