Carambola Pendant Lamp
by Carol Gay

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Description

The CARAMBOLA pendant lamp is made from hand-blown glass. The piece is suspended by steel cables, which are attached to the canopy.
The idea behind this piece is based on transgressing the traditional way of producing glass in a series. Each piece takes on a unique shape. The result of the piece is marked by the intensity, inspiration and energy present in the harmony between the master glassmaker and the artist.

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Carol Gay was born in Sao Paulo in 1976. She graduated in the year of 2000 at Mackenzie University in Architecture and Urbanism program. from 1999 to 2000 she took part in the “ Construction of the Object” workshop at MUBE “The Brazilian Museum of Sculpture”, with the designers Fernando and Humberto Campana  this experience was the genesis of her current work. She has her works published on several design books including the Bloom Brasil Saboroso and Bloom Brasil Fé both from the trendsetter Lidewij Edelkoort. A hands-on experience, performing constant artisanal skills, and the permanent search for new materials have become essential features of my design.
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