These Ball Glass Lights are Presented as Part of Frandsen’s Lighting
Amy Duong — February 25, 2026 — Art & Design
Ball Glass lights reinterpret a 1968 lighting design originally created by Benny Frandsen, using glass construction in place of the original metal shade. The collection includes pendant, table, and floor light versions, each retaining the spherical form associated with the Ball lamp while adapting it into a translucent material. The lights are designed for indoor use and are intended to provide diffused ambient illumination.
The pendant lights are produced in two sizes and feature a rounded glass shade paired with metal detailing at the top. Table and floor lamp versions use the same glass shade and are supported by proportioned metal stems and bases. The collection is available in several glass colour options, including opal white and tinted finishes. Standard bulb fittings are used across the range, with socket types varying depending on the specific model.
Image Credit: Benny Frandsen
The pendant lights are produced in two sizes and feature a rounded glass shade paired with metal detailing at the top. Table and floor lamp versions use the same glass shade and are supported by proportioned metal stems and bases. The collection is available in several glass colour options, including opal white and tinted finishes. Standard bulb fittings are used across the range, with socket types varying depending on the specific model.
Image Credit: Benny Frandsen
Trend Themes
1. Heritage Design Revival - Blending mid‑century forms with contemporary materials creates opportunities for reimagined product lines that attract both nostalgia-driven consumers and modernist markets.
2. Translucent Material Adoption - The shift from metal to glass highlights potential for material-driven differentiation through novel finishes and light-diffusion techniques that redefine ambient lighting aesthetics.
3. Modular Size Variants - Offering multiple scale options within a single collection suggests scalable platforms that can be customized for varied spatial contexts and consumer preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Lighting - Demand for diffused ambient fixtures indicates openings for curated collections that balance form, finish, and standardized fittings to streamline purchasing and installation.
2. Hospitality Design - Hotels and restaurants seeking signature atmospheres may benefit from spherical glass lighting that creates consistent, soft illumination across diverse interiors.
3. Glass Manufacturing - Advances in glass tinting and finishing present pathways for specialized production techniques that support differentiated aesthetics at scale.
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