Project posted by STUDIO ILANEL

A Tree of Light in a House for Charlie

Nine mouth-blown glass spheres hang suspended from the branches of the Tree of Light, which radiate out from its central columns. At once organic and severely functional, the trunk is custom-made brass, and the spheres congregate like a cloud of electrons around their nucleus, the whole assembly alive with electrical energy. Tree of Light is available with any number of branches, and is also striking as a floor lamp.
Nine mouth-blown glass spheres hang suspended from the branches of the Tree of Light, which radiate out from its central columns. At once organic and severely functional, the trunk is custom-made brass, and the spheres congregate like a cloud of electrons around their nucleus, the whole assembly alive with electrical energy. Tree of Light is available with any number of branches, and is also striking as a floor lamp.

Credits

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Architect
Tom Robertson
Builder
Built by Lux
Photographer
Jack Lovel

From STUDIO ILANEL

Our one of a kind ‘Tree of Light’ in black and teal adorning this kitchen-dining open space.

Commissioned by the owners of this beautiful Melbourne home, designed by Tom Robertson Architects.
Photography by Jack Lovel

Tree of Light
Nine mouth-blown glass spheres hang suspended from the branches of the Tree of Light, which radiate out from its central columns. At once organic and severely functional, the trunk is custom-made brass, and the spheres congregate like a cloud of electrons around their nucleus, the whole assembly alive with electrical energy. Tree of Light is available with any number of branches, and is also striking as a floor lamp.