Kumulus Crystal Chandelier
Elsa Blaine — March 28, 2008 — Art & Design
References: bsweden
Designer Peter Nilsson's supernova inspired 'Kumulus' chandelier is a fabulous explosion of colour and light.
Suspended jewels of handcrafted crystal can be custom made to suit, both size and colour. Depending on your perception, the spider or daisy-like 'Sirrus' chandelier can be stacked in multiples to fit higher ceilings. Nilsson's crystal is manufactured by Sweden's master craftsmen at Studioglas Strömbergshyttan glasswork studio, and his work had be purchased by none other than Harrods of London, England.
Suspended jewels of handcrafted crystal can be custom made to suit, both size and colour. Depending on your perception, the spider or daisy-like 'Sirrus' chandelier can be stacked in multiples to fit higher ceilings. Nilsson's crystal is manufactured by Sweden's master craftsmen at Studioglas Strömbergshyttan glasswork studio, and his work had be purchased by none other than Harrods of London, England.
Trend Themes
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