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Eidos Glass, LLC.
36 Convent Avenue, Suite #4
New York City, NY 10027 , United States
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212.996.3633
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Obscura Grand Cascading Chandelier
$ 20,000
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Description
The Obscura Lighting Collection by Eidos Glass includes customizable multi-pendant cascading and grand cascading chandeliers. The spheres in the Obscura
Chandelier creates a multiplying effect, appearing to float in infinite space. Lorin Silverman and his team design and fabricate each hand-blown glass product
in their Brooklyn, NY Studio.
Glass Shade: 28" x 4"
Glass Colorway: Charcoal, Opaline, Ruby, Steel blue, Tourmaline, Whiskey
Canopy: 14" diameter
Canopy Finishes: Stainless steel, oil-rubbed bronze, powder-coated black or white, raw, natural or antique brass
OAH: 65.5" (standard)
(with customizable preset metal stems)
Weight: ~ 85 lbs
Lamping: 5 x Med base 120V 60W max
Rec bulb — 40W T8 clear
JBox must accommodate 300 watts
- Each piece is hand-blown, sculpted glass —
dimensions & color may vary slightly
- Glass fixture signed by designer
- UL approved & suitable for damp locations -
More Information
Customization Options: * Colors
* Pendant Dimensions
* Canopy
* Height of hanging glass pendantsDocumentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: New Materials: Glass and Metal Condition: Excellent. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 268861
Message from Seller:
Eidos Glass, LLC. specializes in meticulously designed, contemporary glass lighting and home decor, all handmade using traditional Venetian techniques by Lorin Silverman. The company collaborates with architects, interior designers, and developers to create unique, custom lighting pieces fabricated in hand-blown glass at Urban Glass in Brooklyn, NY. Email: info@eidosglass.com Phone: 212.996.3633
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