Today I thought I’d share one of my favourite design finds from my whirlwind trip to Copenhagen, Denmark. The Danes are truly known the world over for their modern classic light fixtures. Many Danish designs {such as the now iconic Sorensen Norm 69 – designed in 1969 but not released until 2001} are modern classics expressing the height of simplicity, refinement and restraint. 
This collection of handmade glass chandeliers that I stumbled upon in Copenhagen are certainly a departure from what comes to mind when I think of classic modern Danish lighting design.  And yet they possess a similar quality of organic simplicity that had me intrigued. 
Offered in a mix of clear and frosted glass or just clear glass, each glass drop {don’t they look like slow-motion melting icicles?} hooks onto the metal frame of the chandelier and can be easily removed for washing with soap and warm water. Brilliant!
This rectangular number {above} would be stunning over a long dining table, and I think the small square one {below} would make a charming pair suspended on either side of a bathroom mirror.

Pernille Bülow‘s fixtures are truly an organic take on the glamour of a crystal chandelier. Every piece of glass is unique, making these fixtures so interesting to look at. They are something of a study in the solidification of molten glass, making them a fascinating feature for any space.

According to the shop manager, Pernille Bülow will ship internationally if you’re truly smitten! Wishing I had a project to justify ordering up a custom piece!

xo
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