The Distinctive Character of Textured Glass

The use of glass in light fixtures has been popular for so long that it’s barely worth mentioning as a ‘trend.’ However, add a new wrinkle to the glass and you experience a whole different level of design ingenuity. The designers at Hudson Valley Lighting and Corbett Lighting have each introduced products that make use of innovative glass-blowing techniques to produce fixtures of extraordinary beauty. Here are a few of their newest offerings for your editorial consideration:

Hudson Valley Lighting
Bourne

 

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  • Bourne features a very thick pane of glass, etched with a concave divot on its back
  • The front is clear glass with a convex mound, resulting in a mood-enhancing light diffusion
  • The fixture is mounted to a floating canopy/backplate and can be used as a flush mount or wall sconce
  • ADA compliant and LED compatible
     
Corbett Lighting
Mont Blanc
 
(Image: DRS and Associates)
  • The cascading, icicle-like curls of Mont Blanc’s handmade Venetian glass offer a stunning display of light
  • Clustered together by handcrafted iron arcs, no two individual textured glass rods look the same, contributing to the organic, icy feel of the piece
  • Horizontally patterned silver leaf trim adds a sense of motion when viewing the dazzling pendant, giving the viewer a different perspective from any angle
  • Collection offered as a thirteen-, nine- or seven-light pendant, a two- or three-light sconce and a five-light semi-flush
     
Hudson Valley Lighting
Nimbus
 
(Image: DRS and Associates)
  • Nimbus arranges glass diffusers into organic geometric shapes
  • The unique soft edges of the glass distinguish each facet from the next
  • Artisans blow the glass into form five times, intentionally dropping pockets of air into a one-of-a-kind arrangement of bubbles
  • Nimbus’ slightly stepped backplate offers a clean and smooth finish to its look
  • G9 LED bulbs included
     
Hudson Valley Lighting
Sagamore
(Image: DRS and Associates)
  • Designed as an homage to the natural formations of earth in the Hudson Valley area of New York State
  • The textured glass is dense and clear on the exterior and etched on the interior, softening the light’s diffusion
  • The solid brass backplate provides a smooth counter to the textured design
  • G9 LED bulbs included
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