Wood Bead Pendant Lights

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Bright Beads by Coco Reynolds are Artistic Pieces of Home Decor

— September 27, 2014 — Art & Design
At first glance, the wood bead pendant lights could easily be mistaken for pieces of jewelry. Of course, the bulbs at the end of each strand is a dead giveaway that they are much larger and more purposeful than such accessories. Hanging from the ceiling in a gorgeously sculptural way, the wood bead pendant lights add a bit of a tribal aesthetic to people's homes and offices in a playful and stylish way.

Designed by Sydneysider Coco Reynolds, the wood bead pendant light are made out of FSC-certified American walnut, smoked ash, rock maple and American oak and hand-turned on a lathe. Dubbed Bright Beads, they are meant to be paired with dimmable LED bulbs from Marz Designs.

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