Glass-Blown Lighting

The Slinky Pendant Light by Sasamat Creative is Moody and Organic

The glass-blown lighting designed by Sasamat Creative is not what people would normally associate with the handmade craft. Dark and moody, the organic shapes created for the ceiling fixtures look more like sculptures than practical home decor. Worthy of art galleries, this glass-blown lighting is illuminated with neon gas, which gives it that artistic finish. After all, they don't shed might light.

Made in Vancouver, British Columbia, the glass-blown lighting has a playful touch. Dubbed the Slinky Pendant, each one was created "by blowing molten glass into the inside of the coils of metal slinky toys," writes Contemporist. The result, however, is not as youthful as one would expect. The swirling lines that help give each glass-blown lighting its shape is much more abstract that one would expect, giving it a sophisticated undertone.
Trend Themes
1. Glass-blown Lighting - Handcrafted glass-blown lights are becoming more sculptural, moody, and artistic.
2. Organic Shapes in Lighting - Designers are experimenting with organic shapes and forms in lighting to create unique and striking pieces.
3. Neon Gas Illumination - Lighting designers are embracing neon gas illumination as a way to add artistic and moody finishes to their glass-blown creations.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting Design - Lighting designers can incorporate handcrafted glass-blown lights in their portfolio to add a unique and artistic touch to commercial or residential spaces.
2. Home Decor - Glass-blown lights with abstract and sculptural forms can be incorporated as statement pieces in modern home decor and interior design.
3. Art Galleries - Glass-blowing artisans can showcase their works in art galleries as unique and moody lighting sculptures that highlight their craft and creativity.

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