This is an all boro chandelier with a welded steel frame. The frame on this chandelier is considerably more complex than the others I have done and has got me thinking of a bunch of new designs. 2.5ft W x 4ft H
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Flameworked glass chandelier with welded steel frame. This chandelier was difficult because I split the axis of the frame into three, rather than the usual single axis. 4'H x 2.5'W
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Flameworked glass chandelier. 42"W x 17"H. Welded steel frame with glass pieces attached. Easily disassembled and reassembled. Available with UL listing.
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Flameworked glass chandelier. Welded steel frame with glass pieces attached. 34"W x 30"H. Lit with four 60W bulbs. Easily disassembled and reassembled for shipping and installation.
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32" x 32" x 17"H Here is my second chandelier. It's not as big as my first one but I'm stoked on it because it's much more my own design. The whole inside frame is completely covered with glass and isn't visible, including the part attached to the cieling. Lots more ideas where this came from. Thanks for looking.
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First try at a chandelier. Not my most original piece but it turned out well. This was the inspration for a lot of other pieces I have been working on to be posted soon. Thanks for looking.
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Flower Chandelier. 3'H x 2'W Boro chandelier with a steel frame housing 8 light bulbs. UL certified. These are finally starting to head in the right direction. Hopefully more to come soon.
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I have been working with glass for about 11 years. I first started in my senior year at UC Santa Cruz as a Biology Major. About halfway through my senior year I got a basic lampworking setup and by the time I graduated I was making enough money to survive. Since then I have been working hard to build my studio, my knowledge, and to continually advance as a glassblower. My first few years I had very little influence from other glass artists and recently I have realized that there are a lot of talented and inspirational artists out there and I am glad I finally feel like I am becoming part of the glass community. Timothy Lindemann