29.10.07

{josephine queen}

































Metallics in décor, especially gold, is a trend that is showing no signs of fading away any time soon. Whenever I dream of gold for interiors, (with the exception of this), I usually think of
Jaime Hayón's luxe and extremely beautiful Josephine Queen series of hanging lamps (above). Its height and wonderful combination of traditional and modern aesthetics make it all-out style icon.

The series was reconfigured from a porcelain lamp originally designed for metalarte and is available in black, white, platinum and gold, each in a combination that is a multiple of 3 (6, 9. 6/3, 9/6 or 9/6/3).


(happened to find a few other pretty things (below) while there . . .)

11 | pensées, des commentaires & des notes:

Mrs. Blandings [Reply] said...

Oh, my, that fixture is really something - quite a find.

Suzy [Reply] said...

I love Jaime Hayon's lighting desings, but hadn't seen the chandelier before, it's quite fabulous!

{this is glamorous} [Reply] said...

Thanks, Mrs. Blandings and Suzy--it really is stunning, isn't it? I love its sheer height and modern grandeur.

Jennifer [Reply] said...

That is quite the chandelier! Wonder who would put that in their home?

Kari & Kijsa [Reply] said...

more yummy finds! we love it!
(btw, where did that fabulous little 'we are so good together' sign come from?)

blessings,
kari & kijsa

{this is glamorous} [Reply] said...

Jennifer, can't you just imagine it above a long dining table or in a beautiful entryway?

{this is glamorous} [Reply] said...

kari & kijsa--glad you love it too. As for the poster, the images in my sidebar are clickable and will take you straight to the site. Enjoy!

melissa @ the inspired room [Reply] said...

Wow, that is a fantastic chandelier! Love it!

{this is glamorous} [Reply] said...

Thanks, Melissa!

Grace [Reply] said...

Wow that is really gorgeous indeed.

Do you know where it's available for purchase?

{this is glamorous} [Reply] said...

Grace--the Josephine Queen was based on a design originally produced for metalarte (www.metalarte.com). I'm not certain if they are distributing this series as well, or if they available yet. I'll need to do a little more research--thanks for asking!

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