John pomp has redefined contemporary design through the art of glass blowing. for the past decade, he has been living and working in new york city, and has established himself as one of the leaders in modern design.
Master of fine glass, lighting, and sculpture, he utilized all three of his specialties to create this giant aquarium of light.You can see more of the Infinity Chandelier (above) here on YouTube.
John Pomp runs a public access, educational, glassblowing facility in Brooklyn, New York called One Sixty Glass. He has also designed an exclusive line of glass for Tiffany & Co. and donna karan’s new york flagship store and designed glass for an installation at jcrew’s rockefeller center store in new york city . Images and other works can be seen at johnpomp.com
We would like to briefly introduce a world-class line of decorative indoor/outdoor spherical lights that are colorful, versatile and create an alluring setting for home and garden.
Moonlight globe lights are dramatic, contemporary lights in whole- and half-spheres from 13 to 30 inches in diameter that operate on standard household wiring, extra-long cord, hardwired or rechargeable battery with remote control.
Engineered, developed and manufactured in Germany, Moonlight has won numerous design awards
Pricing ranges from $325 to $1000.
Shown are the 350 and 550 half-globes with green and yellow filters.
Moonlight Globe lights come in half-globe shapes and can permanently mount to any hard surface. Shown are the 350-mm half globes in Granite-Dark finish, which have been mounted to the sidewalk.
Shown are the floating 350 and 550 mm sizes and the mounted 550 mm version
Shown are the 250, 350, and 550 mm sizes in white.
Moonlight Globes shown in 750 mm size.
For more information please visit the Moonlight web page.
Rothschild & Bickers combines traditional techniques with cutting edge design. The ideas to “combine a contemporary free blown form with sumptuous fabric tassel” are inspired by Victorian opulence and can be used “equally well in both modern and period interiors.”
Made in one of the last glass workshops in the United Kingdom, these decorative lighting fixtures are inspired by both the past and the future.
Find a special corner of your home to welcome one of these truly precious lights – then contact Rothschild and Bickers in the London workshop. Via Trendir
Tassel Light
Inspired by Victorian decadence, these lights combine a contemporary free blown form with sumptuous fabric tassel. By blending these elements the Tassel light sits equally well in both modern and period interiors.
Black Nouveau
This opulent range of black glass is made using traditional free blown techniques to create elegant fluid forms with a shiny rich reflective quality. The open frill comes with a chrometopped bulb, which illuminates it internally and allows it to be viewed from below.
Opulent Optic
This light combines classic form and rich vibrant colours to infuse an oriental flavour. The optical glass has a precious jewel quality that emanates diffused shadows of colour through out the room.
Vintage Light
This flamboyant light is made from free blown glass with a lavish cascade of fringe. This design embodies a sense of vintage grandeur that emphasises the flowing form.