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Wave Chandelier by Curiousa

Dezeen Showroom: British lighting company Curiousa has created a blown glass chandelier that takes cues from the naturally weathered quality of sea glass.

The Wave Chandelier was designed by Curiousa's founder Esther Patterson, who aimed to evoke a feeling of "effortless interplay and suspension" through the statement piece, which comprises long tubular glowing lights encased in undulating glass vessels.

Vertical and horizontally orientated light bars are suspended from the plate

The chandelier consists of a combination of the brand's horizontal Ripple Beams and vertical Crest and Cascade pendants suspended from a ceiling plate. There are five glass elements in total that make up these three composite lights.

"Each glass element is blown completely free-style and carefully shaped by hand and eye, without the use of moulds, then part sand-blasted to create contrasts of texture and filmy surfaces," explained the brand.

Wave is available in 22 glass colours

Wave is handmade in Derbyshire, UK and comes in a range of 22 glass colours with turned brass and walnut wood details.

They can be made in bespoke variations with each lighting element able to be replaced and refurbished in-house with the aim of maintaining them for a lifetime of use.

Product: Wave Chandelier
Designer: Esther Patterson
Brand: Curiousa
Contact: studio@curiousa.co.uk

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