Bright Beads by Coco Reynolds are Artistic Pieces of Home Decor
Meghan Young — September 27, 2014 — Art & Design
References: marzshop & coolhunting
At first glance, the wood bead pendant lights could easily be mistaken for pieces of jewelry. Of course, the bulbs at the end of each strand is a dead giveaway that they are much larger and more purposeful than such accessories. Hanging from the ceiling in a gorgeously sculptural way, the wood bead pendant lights add a bit of a tribal aesthetic to people's homes and offices in a playful and stylish way.
Designed by Sydneysider Coco Reynolds, the wood bead pendant light are made out of FSC-certified American walnut, smoked ash, rock maple and American oak and hand-turned on a lathe. Dubbed Bright Beads, they are meant to be paired with dimmable LED bulbs from Marz Designs.
Designed by Sydneysider Coco Reynolds, the wood bead pendant light are made out of FSC-certified American walnut, smoked ash, rock maple and American oak and hand-turned on a lathe. Dubbed Bright Beads, they are meant to be paired with dimmable LED bulbs from Marz Designs.
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