The series from the Dutch product designer almost resembles a collection of glowing paper waterfalls suspended from the ceiling. Although the material the artist uses this time around is not recycled, the lightweight chandeliers are a stunning use of a low-cost material, and are each handmade and unique.
To see more of these delicate designs take a look at Paula’s site.
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Images courtesy of Paula Arntzen
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Paula Arntzen’s inventive chandeliers have been a favorite of ours since we first spotted her recycled Grand Trianon lighting fixture. Now she’s wowed us once again with a new series of beautiful bulbous lamp shades that have been made entirely from Her
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The series from the Dutch product designer almost resembles a collection of glowing paper waterfalls.
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They hang suspended from the ceiling.
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The material the artist uses this time around is not recycled.
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However, the lightweight chandeliers are a stunning use of a low-cost material.
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Each one is handmade and unique.
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To see more of these delicate designs take a look at Paula’s site.