This porcelain and borosilicate glass 21-pendant chandelier by Bocci is inspired by mother nature. It resembles barnacles on a substrate only this creation employs borosilicate glass perched on a metal wire fastened to a brushed nickel awning. The canopy masterpiece is available at $11,460.
Implications - The idea of designers taking inspiration from the sea isn't new, but most designers choose elements such as fish, coral reefs or waves for their artistic interpretations. Selecting barnacles -- often-overlooked crustaceans that attach to any surface they can and feed by filtering particles -- is an unexpected twist on a marine theme that is sure to attract attention.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Barnacle-inspired Design
- Opportunity for designers to explore and innovate new designs inspired by one of the overlooked crustaceans.
- Porcelain and Borosilicate Glass Combinations
- Opportunity to experiment with this unique combination of materials in creative and innovative ways.
- Nature-inspired Lighting Fixtures
- Create new lighting fixtures that are inspired by elements found in nature such as barnacles, shells or other marine life.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Interior Design
- This trend could inspire interior designers to create stunning, unique chandeliers and lighting fixtures for homes and businesses.
- Fine Arts
- Artists can explore this trend and create unique pieces of art that are inspired by marine life, especially barnacles.
- Architecture and Landscape Design
- The use of porcelain and borosilicate glass in combination with metal wire and brushed nickel can inspire architects and landscape designers to create unique structures and installations.
