Tide Chandelier by Stuart Haygarth

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Tide Chandelier is designed by Stuart Haygart. All the objects of the chandelier are normally collected in large numbers and assembled in a way that transforms their meaning. The results take various forms such as large one off chandeliers, installations, sculptural and functional works. The Tide Chandelier pictured above is made from a collection of clear and translucent objects, all collected on a specific stretch of the Kent coastline.

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September 15, 2006 - Art    
Author: Hans

3 Responses to “Tide Chandelier by Stuart Haygarth”

  1. CubeMe » Blog Archive » Drop Chandelier by Stuart Haygarth Says:

    [...] Stuart Haygarth transformed the bottles, giving them the appearance of frosted glass, by cutting off the bases and turning them in a cement mixer with sand and water. [...]

  2. George Says:

    I don’t comment on blogs very often, only when I find one nice as yours, nice.

  3. part time job Says:

    Puedes encontrar distintos dibujos en variados y llamativos colores según los gustos. Los con hebillas anaranjadas, amarillas, marrones y de otros colores, que combinan perfectamente con correas que presentan distintos dibujos de aviones, flores y otros motivos.

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