Just for the record: When I win the lottery, I'm going to hire David Wiseman to come to my house and turn it into a magically lit enchanted forest.
OK, glad we're clear on that.
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Friday, August 15, 2008
Object of Lust: David Wiseman Branch Chandelier
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Objects of Lust: David Wiseman Designs
Yesterday, Grace Bonney of the amazing design*sponge featured this Collage Chandelier by David Wiseman as part of her great chandelier guide.
Being the lighting junkie and branch fetishist that I am, my jaw pretty much landed on the floor when I saw it. So of course I clicked through to Wiseman's site to ogle more of his creations. And then I had to mop up the drool from my keyboard.
All I can say is, holy moly -- this guy makes some gorgeous stuff, in every medium from bronze to crystal to plastic.
Take a look:Bronze Branches and Porcelain Blossoms, available by custom order through Arp in Los Angeles
Bronze Vase
Ceiling Installation at the Cooper-Hewitt
Ceramic and Bronze Pomegranate, $920 from the Shop at Cooper-Hewitt
Rock Vase with Moss
Private Residence Ceiling Installation
Wall Forest
Deer Hat Hangers, $160 each from Figments
The Los Angeles-based designer is obscenely young (maybe 26?), a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has been featured in a spate of prestigious publications -- from The New York Times to Elle Decor -- and was chosen for inclusion in the most recent Design Triennial at the Cooper-Hewitt.
Many of Wiseman's designs are custom, which I'm pretty sure puts them in the price category of "Don't. Even. Ask." (But if you dare, email the designer directly for info.) We can still look, though, right?
Breathtaking stuff. My hat is off to you, young Mr. Wiseman.
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