That is amazing. What is it made of? It looks great when lit up but I think you're right about a different bulb. Maybe just switching to a clear one or one of the decorative shapes they make for some ceiling fans?
I wish I had a better idea of it was made of. Clear plastic or fiberglass pieces wrapped in what looks like fishing line. Pretty basic materials but so creative. It definitely needs a clear bulb, and maybe round.
That is hot. I have been looking at Edison style bulbs with fun filaments. and big clear globe bulbs. Will try to find some decent links. :) Beautiful chandelier.
Nic I would put a decor bulb in there. They are more or less the same output as a typical A-lamp (i.e standard household bulb) but are spherical and basically intended for applications where the lamp is visible in the luminaire. Often seen in bathroom vanity fixtures in rows of 5 or 6. If you could find a clear one that might be interesting. Compact flourescent works too and will last a long time....rgrds, the bobeck
Love it~ :)
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing. What is it made of?
ReplyDeleteIt looks great when lit up but I think you're right about a different bulb. Maybe just switching to a clear one or one of the decorative shapes they make for some ceiling fans?
I wish I had a better idea of it was made of. Clear plastic or fiberglass pieces wrapped in what looks like fishing line. Pretty basic materials but so creative. It definitely needs a clear bulb, and maybe round.
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot.
ReplyDeleteThat is hot. I have been looking at Edison style bulbs with fun filaments. and big clear globe bulbs. Will try to find some decent links. :) Beautiful chandelier.
It had a clear round bulb in it when it hung in the family home. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing light, I absolutely love it. I also love the kitchen remodel in park city. Oh, how I would love to have your job!
ReplyDeleteLight bulb? Yes, I would put a different light bulb in, maybe a chandelier light bulb?
Nic I would put a decor bulb in there. They are more or less the same output as a typical A-lamp (i.e standard household bulb) but are spherical and basically intended for applications where the lamp is visible in the luminaire. Often seen in bathroom vanity fixtures in rows of 5 or 6. If you could find a clear one that might be interesting. Compact flourescent works too and will last a long time....rgrds, the bobeck
ReplyDeleteI love it Nicole!!! Can't wait to see it in the flesh.
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