Saturday, January 21, 2012
Tertial Chandelier
Materials: Tertial lamps, aluminum square tube, electric connectors, 1,5 mm wire
Description: I started by reversing the lamp holder position of 6 Tertial lamps so that they could rotate down when the chandelier was in the ceiling. To do that I had to remove de lamp holders, turn them around and reconnect them. The plugs were cut off.
I used a 5 cm square aluminum tube 140 cm long and made two eyelets for ceiling hanging.
The holes for the lamps are 40 cm apart (10 cm from edges); the lamps were secured in position with 1,5 mm thick wire rings attached to their spokes.
The cables were connected and the chandelier was ready!
~ Ricardo Gonçalves, Porto, Portugal
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that is totally cool, what is the heat like, and what are the light bulbs you are using?
ReplyDeleteI'm using low consumption bulbs — 5W — which look like ping-pong balls; there are no heat problems at all.
DeleteThis was unique lighting in a house. Movable and it can face anywhere.
ReplyDeleteMuito bom resultado!
ReplyDeleteGreat! I would love to make one, it gets really cheap, but my ceilings aren't that high =/
ReplyDeleteMuito bom mesmo, já agora, se eles aguentam-se mais junto ao tecto ou ficam sempre para baixo?
Por si só não fica mais junto ao tecto, teria de apertar mais os parafusos.
ReplyDeleteComo está sobre a mesa de jantar a altura é a ideal e a luz muito agradável.
Genius!
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