The Crystal Spheres table lamp by Hadeland is a beautiful, award winning addition to any living space. Designed in 2014 by Maud Gjeruldsen Bugge, an emphasis was placed on customisation, resulting in the extensive range of patterns and colours avaliable. The classical styling makes the light perfect for residential interiors, bringing a rustic and natural feel. The pendant version of this light was nominated for best product at the 2019 Norwegian Light Awards.
This fixture is made by hand at Hadeland's factory in Norway, with handmade wooden moulds and hand blown glass using 250 year old techniques. Lights are finished using Hadeland's in house diamond cutter as demonstrated below. Avaliable in two glass finish and base options. Aspects of this product are hand manufactured according to traditional methods, so customers are asked to be aware that small imperfections may occur. Bulb not included.
Specification
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION Construction material: glass, metal Environment: Indoor
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION Input voltage [V]: 220-240 V Coverage IP: IP20 Bulb Required: E27 Dimming switch included Max 8W
Lead times in July and August can be affected by European manufacturer summer shutdowns. Need it in a hurry? Let us know and we'll check availability for you.
About the manufacturer
Founded in 1762, Norwegian manufacturer Hadeland Glassverk celebrated their 260th anniversary in 2022, making them Norway's oldest industrial company in continuous operation. Hadeland is one of the world's leading manufacturers of hand blown artisan glasswork, known for the preservation of traditional techniques, sustainable production and high-end quality. Please contact [email protected] for a quotation on any catalogue items not listed online - a member of the team will be happy to help!
Hadeland have a rich cultural heritage in Scandinavia, with ties to art and design institutions, as well as the Norwegian royal family. The brand works with architects, interior designers, and consumers to create innovative new solutions in all areas of glasswork. Their designers and glassblowers look to push the boundaries of what's possible, based in theirGlasshytta studio, on the southern shore the stunning Randsfjord Lake.