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Tide Chandelier - recommended by lolaisbeauty
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Updated Oct 22, 2007
Stuart Haygarth's chandelier is made from debris collected along the Kent coastline over a number of years. The pieces that make up the chandelier are mostly plastic so he's performed an environmental service by removing it from the shore. The sphere shape is meant to represent the moon, which affects the tides, which washes up the debris. Clever eh? And beautiful. (via sfgirlbybay)
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