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Shakúff Unveils Tamar Grande Chandelier with Textured Glass Bulb Inspired by the Sea

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Dezeen staff

4mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Shakúff, a US lighting brand, has unveiled the Tamar Grande Chandelier designed by Sophia Han. This statement light features a five- or seven-foot-long textured glass bulb that references the ever-moving nature of the sea. The chandelier is an evolution of smaller lighting solutions in the Tamar collection and is suspended from the ceiling by slender metal rods, with a three-segmented design.

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US brand Shakúff has unveiled a statement light with a five- or seven-foot-long textured glass bulb, which references the ever-moving nature of the sea.
The Tamar Grande Chandelier was created by Shakúff's in-house product designer, Sophia Han.
The light is an evolution of the other, smaller lighting solutions in Shakuff Bespoke Lighting's wider Tamar collection.
It comes in five- or seven-foot-long iterations
A pair of slender metal rods suspend the light from the ceiling, and bread up its three-segmented
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US brand Shakúff has released a statement light with a five- or seven-foot-long textured glass bulb that references the ever-moving nature of the sea.

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