Friday, April 06, 2012
Tradig Metal Chandelier
Materials: Tradig red bowl, spray paint, mini pendant light, light bulb
Description: You will first want to spray the bowl in the color of your choice. I did a few coats of black in a satin finish allowing several hours to dry. This piece is great because there are preexisting holes you can thread the electrical through, which cuts the work in half!
Once the pendant wiring has been hung through the chandelier you can connect the electrical wiring and viola! I must add this project was quick, easy and fun.
See more of the Tradig wire lamp.
~ Amy Geer
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This is very cool. I like it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a cool idea, but once you actually turn it on you're going to have shadows of lines all over the space, which I'm assuming would actually bug some people.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to the "Like" checkbox?? Anyway, it's a cool idea. I'd like it if there was a checkbox.... :)
ReplyDeletehey,
ReplyDeletethis is genius, looks very cool and stylish, like some very expensive designer-piece :o) I like it.
Love it. Would be atleast $2000 if it was at Design Within Reach.
ReplyDeleteBello, mi piace.
ReplyDeleteme encanta!es preciosA!!!
ReplyDeleteSo clever! I've been trying to find a nice, inexpensive and contemporary lighting solution for my rental and think I might copy this.
ReplyDeleteomg I love this. I think I'll do this in my new place :)
ReplyDeleteThe shadows cast by the wire basket are part of its appeal. Terrific hack!
ReplyDeleteI loved the idea, and combined the bowl with a NUD pendant light. You can see the end result here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151315098695631.519414.739835630&type=1&l=56ffd39653
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