To continue with lighting and product today, just a glimpse at one of my favorite pieces. Sarah Cihat is a designer in NYC who for the most part creates much smaller products such as her much talked about Rehabilitated Dishware series. Her porcelain chandeliers, however, are by far more remarkable and feature incredible chain work from Michael Miller. The faceted porcelain globes accompanied by the chain work reference raw industrial material as much as they reference Baroque ideals in aesthetic. The combination is arresting in its beauty.
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7.12.2009
Sarah Cihat
To continue with lighting and product today, just a glimpse at one of my favorite pieces. Sarah Cihat is a designer in NYC who for the most part creates much smaller products such as her much talked about Rehabilitated Dishware series. Her porcelain chandeliers, however, are by far more remarkable and feature incredible chain work from Michael Miller. The faceted porcelain globes accompanied by the chain work reference raw industrial material as much as they reference Baroque ideals in aesthetic. The combination is arresting in its beauty.
(chapters)
abstract,
ceramics,
Contemporary Ceramists,
light,
sculpture
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Wow. I love her work...So beautiful.
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