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Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Champagne Challenge




























I had never come across hollow stemmed champagne glasses until someone asked me to make a chandelier from their collection. It's quite a large collection so I don't know how their existence had passed me by - clearly I have lots more to learn, that's good.






























My main task was how to make the chandelier not look just like a load of glasses. As I'm sure I've mentioned here before I'm not a fan of wacky upcycling that screams at you about what it used to be. The other task was to work out how to join them to a frame in a satisfactory way aesthetically. They are much bigger than the components I'm used to working with.

































So here's the finished piece which is just under a metre long. All the stems are held by spring clips so they can be easily taken out for transportation and cleaning and then just slotted back in. I prefer this way of joining things than a permanent way, it allows flexibility in handling and repair. I never try to disguise the hardware in my chandeliers - I love all the little clasps, hooks, nut's and bolts, my style is very much like that of old Meccano.

































The clients took a risk in commissioning something new to me because it meant they didn't know exactly what they'd be getting. I did some drawings to show them but really the possibility was in my mind and not easy to put on paper. So much can change once I start drilling holes and assembling. I'm happy to say they are very pleased with their chandelier and we shall soon be installing it in their conservatory.

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Small is Beautiful

This is one of my Duets for 3 candles. I've been trying to make more smaller pieces for Xmas stock. These actually take ages to make; because they're small they're more intimate so all the detail has to be spot on. I wasn't going to use turquoise in this colour scheme but I was holding some glass drops up to the piece to see if I wanted to use them and the turquoise was attached and suddenly they made the other colours sing louder. I'm thrilled to still be having these happy accidents even after 20 years plus of making my chandeliers because that's really the root of the way I've been working and I love a solution that I couldn't have planned. This is for sale for £295, you can contact me on the e-mail address on my website here. Info on size here, scroll down.

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Living Etc

































Living Etc interiors magazine had borrowed one of my chandeliers for a christmas decorating feature, It's well and truly festooned! They didn't hang the finishing glass on the bottom, so for me the proportions are wrong. It's the only part I unhook and wrap seperately for traveling so maybe they were in  hurry unwrapping and didn't spot it.


























I'll leave you to add the end glass  in your mind's eye. I love the colour scheme of rather faded grandeur, dusty pinks and silvery greys.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

More Colours














Some years ago I heard a speaker at a design conference talking about colour forecasting. She spoke about yellow and grey, and sure enough over time everything went yellow and grey. I'm always suspicious of fashion because of the tendency to blindly do as told, but of course it all seeps in gradually, eyes atune and things I thought would never catch on are everywhere (puffball skirts!?) 


Anyway, I adore colour combinations and recently I made a chandelier in yellow and grey with amber too. Usually I work with a customer to make a paint palette of beads and glass that will compliment their colour scheme, sometimes working with swatches, paint or wallpaper.


























 I love smoke coloured glass, it's so metallic. This chandelier ended up looking like it's dripping honey.

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