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Anne Oléron
Design - 214 x 143 x 50 cm Design - 84.3 x 56.3 x 19.7 inch
$1,740
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Design - 214 x 143 x 50 cm Design - 84.3 x 56.3 x 19.7 inch
$1,740
Design - 60 x 60 x 6 cm Design - 23.6 x 23.6 x 2.4 inch
$3,479
Design - 55 x 25 x 25 cm Design - 21.7 x 9.8 x 9.8 inch
$3,363 $3,027
Design - 57 x 30 x 10 cm Design - 22.4 x 11.8 x 3.9 inch
$5,683
Design - 40 x 36 x 15 cm Design - 15.7 x 14.2 x 5.9 inch
$1,740
Design - 120 x 55 x 55 cm Design - 47.2 x 21.7 x 21.7 inch
$2,088
Design - 202 x 53 x 30 cm Design - 79.5 x 20.9 x 11.8 inch
$1,624
Design - 30 x 15 x 4 cm Design - 11.8 x 5.9 x 1.6 inch
$11,018
Design - 30.5 x 30.5 x 8.5 cm Design - 12 x 12 x 3.3 inch
$719
Design - 38 x 50 x 20 cm Design - 15 x 19.7 x 7.9 inch
$881
Design - 72 x 120 x 12 cm Design - 28.3 x 47.2 x 4.7 inch
$7,663
Design - 37 x 35 x 44 cm Design - 14.6 x 13.8 x 17.3 inch
$5,567
Design - 39 x 13.5 x 39 cm Design - 15.4 x 5.3 x 15.4 inch
$7,539
Design - 42 x 21 x 21 cm Design - 16.5 x 8.3 x 8.3 inch
$3,363
Design - 17 x 16 x 16 cm Design - 6.7 x 6.3 x 6.3 inch
$3,015
Design - 188 x 50 x 40 cm Design - 74 x 19.7 x 15.7 inch
$4,639
Design - 160 x 50 x 25 cm Design - 63 x 19.7 x 9.8 inch
$5,335
Design - 168 x 27 x 21 cm Design - 66.1 x 10.6 x 8.3 inch
$3,943
Design - 156 x 16 x 16 cm Design - 61.4 x 6.3 x 6.3 inch
$9,278
Design - 187 x 26 x 22 cm Design - 73.6 x 10.2 x 8.7 inch
$4,407
Design - 51 x 19 x 15 cm Design - 20.1 x 7.5 x 5.9 inch
$3,131
Design - 200 x 50 x 50 cm Design - 78.7 x 19.7 x 19.7 inch
$4,059
Design - 43 x 46 x 46 cm Design - 16.9 x 18.1 x 18.1 inch
$1,392
Design - 100 x 38 x 38 cm Design - 39.4 x 15 x 15 inch
$1,682
Design - 70 x 38 x 15 cm Design - 27.6 x 15 x 5.9 inch
$2,783
Design - 40 x 29 x 10 cm Design - 15.7 x 11.4 x 3.9 inch
$580
Design - 65 x 27 x 27 cm Design - 25.6 x 10.6 x 10.6 inch
$580
Design - 70 x 65 x 40 cm Design - 27.6 x 25.6 x 15.7 inch
$3,711
Design - 41 x 11 x 11 cm Design - 16.1 x 4.3 x 4.3 inch
$2,667
Design - 39 x 11 x 11 cm Design - 15.4 x 4.3 x 4.3 inch
$2,667
Design - 52 x 11 x 11 cm Design - 20.5 x 4.3 x 4.3 inch
$2,899
Design - 115.8 x 19.8 x 25.9 cm Design - 45.6 x 7.8 x 10.2 inch
$6,200
Design - 115.8 x 19.8 x 25.9 cm Design - 45.6 x 7.8 x 10.2 inch
$6,200
Design - 150 x 91 x 61 cm Design - 59.1 x 35.8 x 24 inch
$9,220
Design - 47 x 15 x 15 cm Design - 18.5 x 5.9 x 5.9 inch
$574
Design - 50 x 50 x 50 cm Design - 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7 inch
$6,959
Lighting's primary purpose is to illuminate a space. It distributes, filters, and transforms light. This fixture is not necessarily the source of light, but rather, is a mechanism used to support a system, providing artificial light.
There is an array of fixtures under the header of lighting. This includes, but is not limited to, lamps and other mobile lighting objects, suspended lighting fixtures, and large floor-based lighting fixtures.
Light fixtures can be made from various materials. Traditionally, they are created out of metal, most specifically, brass and sheet metal. Others are made from porcelain and glass.
Amongst the various types of glass used is opal glass, which has a special place when evaluating glass light fixtures, as it is known for its particular effect on light diffusion. Opal glass was a beloved material for lighting designers, most specifically at the beginning of the 20th-century.
Lighting devices evidently changed over the decades, as a result of the progress of technological advancements. Beyond the evolution of lighting technology, these objects have also been transformed, heavily, by the designers behind their creation. Designers are quite often a product of their times, reflecting the style of the times, and such influences are typically seen in their designs. Lighting fixtures from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries mirror the movements that coincided at the same time… Movements such as Art Nouveau, Surrealism, and Art Deco heavily influenced designers of the time.
Light has also been a source of inspiration for many artists, whether in painting or sculpture. Think of the technique of chiaroscuro, for example, which allows artists to create intense contrast by playing with shadows. But the border between design objects and works of art is even thinner in the field of sculpture. For example, the creation of neon sculptures, as done by the artist Mary Jo McGonagle, is a perfect example of the multiple possibilities that light offers in art.
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