Finishes
Glass Colors
Antique Brass
Clear
Opal
Barnacle Colors
Black with Gold
Rope Colors
Natural
Khaki
Canopy
A. Chandelier, Pendant
B. Pendant
A. 5-inch / 12.7-cm round in
matching metal finish
Private Residence — San Francisco
B. 5-inch / 12.7-cm round in
matching metal finish
Lamping
A. 3-Watt LED, White,
G16 Globe, E12 Base
B. 3-Watt LED, White,
G16 Globe, E14 Base
C. 6-Watt LED, Clear,
A19 Shape, E26 Base
D. 6-Watt LED, Clear,
A19 Shape, E27 Base
A. 120V
B. 240V
C. 120V
D. 240V
2010
Year
Designer
Materials
Glass, Rope,
Steel, Brass
Details
Dimmer Compatibility
Triac or Electronic Low Voltage (ELV)
Suspension
Chandelier: Rope and marine hardware. Custom length.
Pendant: Rope and marine hardware. Custom length.
Or, a 1/2-inch / 1.3-cm steel stem in matching metal finish.
35-inch / 89-cm length included with lamp.
96-inch / 244-cm length available for additional cost.
Stem length can be adjusted on site.
Lindsey Adelman lives and works in her hometown of New York City. She has specialized
in lighting design since 1996. Founded in 2006, her studio has grown into a group of 40
with a recent location opening in Los Angeles.
The lighting collections are driven by developing industrial modular systems to capture
the ephemeral, fleeting beauty of nature. Adelman first discovered Industrial Design
when meeting a woman carving foam French Fries for an exhibition at her editorial job
at the Smithsonian and went straight to study ID at the Rhode Island School of Design.
She continues to be challenged and seduced by the immaterial substance of light and is
obsessed with creating forms that maximize light’s sensual effect and highlight emptiness.
Adelman’s work has been exhibited at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum,
Design Miami, Nilufar Gallery, and BDDW, among others. For many years, the studio
has embraced a philanthropic mission supporting the Robin Hood Foundation to fight
poverty in New York City. Adelman credits much of the studio’s current success to this
desire to make an impact.
Adelman lives with her designer husband Ian and their son Finn in Brooklyn.
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