A Toast to ‘Cut Glasses' by John Harrington
Brian G Randles — December 4, 2009 — Art & Design
References: johnharringtondesign & yankodesign
The chandelier called ‘Cut Glasses’ by John Harrington comes in two versions. One composed of 150+1 glasses, and one with 300+1 glasses. The +1 is for John himself. I would make a joke about modesty here, but honestly, I would have done the same thing if I had made this… maybe even +2 just to drive it home. This chandelier would be perfect in any restaurant, home or wine room, as long as no one decides they want to perform am ill-advised party trick.
Check out more on ‘Cut Glasses’ by John by following the links below.
Check out more on ‘Cut Glasses’ by John by following the links below.
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