The Wheat Glass Installation Brings Shimmering Nature Indoors
Meghan Young — August 3, 2010 — Art & Design
References: canlisglass & contemporist
I love nature interpretations like the Wheat Glass Installation. A stunning home decor piece made entirely out of glass, it is comprised of approximately 300 stalks of hand-pulled glass.
Designed by Jean-Pierre Canlis, the Wheat Glass Installation does make, as his website observes, "a dramatic, yet subtle, statement." Conveniently, the Seattle, Washington-based artist can adjust the height of the stalks to accommodate any home or decor placement.
Designed by Jean-Pierre Canlis, the Wheat Glass Installation does make, as his website observes, "a dramatic, yet subtle, statement." Conveniently, the Seattle, Washington-based artist can adjust the height of the stalks to accommodate any home or decor placement.
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