Hi James, This fixture is by Apparatus Studio in Brooklyn, New York. Website: www.apparatusstudio.com, contact: info@apparatusstudio.com. All best, Phyllis
Not the same one, but you might be interested in Lindsey Adelman's free plans for making a similar light fixture: http://www.lindseyadelman.com/makeit.php?item=4
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Compass chandelier from 1stdibs...
Actually, this link might be more useful... http://apparatusstudio.com/
ReplyDeleteHi James, This fixture is by Apparatus Studio in Brooklyn, New York. Website: www.apparatusstudio.com, contact: info@apparatusstudio.com.
ReplyDeleteAll best, Phyllis
looks like restoration hardware tried to reinvent the sputnink to me
ReplyDeleteNot the same one, but you might be interested in Lindsey Adelman's free plans for making a similar light fixture: http://www.lindseyadelman.com/makeit.php?item=4
ReplyDeleteSorry I dont know but I love it.
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