Surrealistic Octopus-Inspired Chandeliers
Thu, Jan 20, 2011 | Chandeliers | By Mike
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An octopus has become an inspiration for some furniture designers lately. First that was the Octopus chair and now we want to show you Octopus chandeliers. These dramatic chandeliers are designed by Adam Wallacavage. To make them the artist uses traditional ornamental plaster techniques and hand paints each of them. Among these surrealistic chandeliers are octopuses with sinuous arms swept by the movements of the sea, octopuses at rest, and still octopuses showing off their prey. Imagine how cool such chandeliers would look like along with some sea-themed wallpapers and decorations.



















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April 29th, 2011 at 12:37 pm
[...] Advertisement StyleFactory is an interesting website where design objects can be voted by people like us. If some product receives a lot of votes the company manufactures it. Octopus Table by Jesse Shaw is one of those designs that people currently voting for. It’s inspired by the organic movement of its sea-faring name-sake. Because Octopi have no vertebrae, their limbs are extremely agile. The invertebrate-inspired table base can be inverted allowing for your choice of two distinct looks; tentacles facing upward or downward. Scientists believe that an Octopus has 6 arms and 2 legs. This low table also has 6 arms in a stoic pause. The table can easily come a conversation piece that anyone will notice, like an Octopus chair or an Octopus chandelier. [...]