X-Ray Pendant Lamp
Posted Oct 23rd 2007 9:03AM by Sandy Maple
Filed under: Decor
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The Crepax & Zanon X-ray pendant lamp draws on the concept of "bands which intersect." Made from glass using a complicated-sounding technique of rotational molding, the design for this piece was inspired by the architecture of a stadium. The frosted white ribbons of glass weave across each other, creating a symmetrical pattern back-lit by glowing light. Available for incandescent or fluorescent bulbs, the large version measures 25 5/8" W by 7 1/8" high and sells for
$1739.
Tags: pendant lamp, PendantLamp
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10-23-2007 @ 10:32AM
Neece said...
This lamp is so beautiful! I imagine the light and shadows would be lovely.
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