Timothy Horn.Светильники

Sep 14, 2009 12:40

Timothy Horn.Светильники.

Timothy Horn, австралийский дизайнер. Необычные светильники.
После стеклянных медуз Blaschka ТУТ я стала искать еще картинки стеклянной морской фауны.- нашла много, но эта люстра-медуза самая роскошная:

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goldy_powder September 14 2009, 09:57:14 UTC
Ой, мамочки. Безумно красиво, но это светильники для сильных духом - будешь себя чувствовать на дне моря.

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marinni September 14 2009, 10:16:29 UTC
Конечно-это не для квартиры:)

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ting_li September 14 2009, 21:03:23 UTC
да, очень красиво, но дома бы такое не повесила. :))Даже, если бы они были легкие.

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soyka62 September 14 2009, 10:05:35 UTC
ох какие! вот это светильники! только страшновато на люстры смотреть, хочется уточнить, достаточно ли крепкие для них крюки)

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marinni September 14 2009, 10:15:51 UTC
)Так это же выставочные работы, или для музеев.

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soyka62 September 14 2009, 10:25:58 UTC
это понятно. но в музеях тоже должны быть крепкие крюки))

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victorya_violet September 14 2009, 18:28:50 UTC
просто замечательно...интересно из чего сделана медуза...такой странный материал

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marinni September 14 2009, 18:46:10 UTC
Там под следующими работами состав написан подробно.

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victorya_violet September 14 2009, 18:48:27 UTC
ааа ну да))))просто фотки такие, что подписи не замечаешь....

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marinni September 14 2009, 18:54:47 UTC
:)

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anonymous February 8 2010, 16:57:21 UTC
Hello Marinni, Thank you for posting my work to your blog. Looking at your other entries, you have posted many fabulous images of decorative arts and furniture - a great source of inspiration to me! I've never been to Russia, but do hope to travel there one day. I hold Russian art and architecture in high esteem, and it has inspired many of my works. Best wishes. Tim.

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marinni February 8 2010, 17:46:44 UTC
Hello Tim, very pleased to meet you, - Internet is a great thing! Your works are great- best, in my opinion. I am costume designer, worked in cinema for many years, and I/m very interested in furniture and other antiques. In Russia in St. Petersburg may be very intresting for you, there are many palaces and museums- much richer than Versailles.
You can read my blog using google-translator- such way you can understand the tags and see more.
Best wishes and come to Russia!:)

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anonymous February 8 2010, 17:02:35 UTC
P.S. When I was installing the sugar encrusted carriage and chandelier at the de Young Museum, a woman visiting the museum passed by. She asked if the chandelier was made of amber? I was so thrilled, as I had been inspired by Catherine the Great's Amber Room, and other such man made phenomena. She said she'd grown up in Siberia, and often as a child visited palaces with amber chandeliers. That made me really happy.

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marinni February 8 2010, 23:23:46 UTC
Tim- it is the next post abot the lamps in the form of jellyfish and octopus. here I write, that I tried to find the most intresting - but yours are the best:
http://translate.google.ru/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=ru&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fmarinni.livejournal.com%2F337450.html&sl=ru&tl=en

and here is my tags page- you can find there all posts about antique liting and furniture.
http://translate.google.ru/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=ru&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fmarinni.livejournal.com%2F&sl=ru&tl=en
Sorry for my english:) Marina

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