A light bulb and a rope: an alternative to a chandelier

A light bulb and a rope: an alternative to a chandelier

A light bulb without a chandelier, hanging alone underceiling, is a common thing when moving to a new apartment, renovating, or simply due to a lack of funds for the lamp of your dreams. But maybe you don’t need to hang a regular ceiling chandelier? After all, there is a simple alternative!Simple, slightly rough, rustic designThis ceiling lamp was designed by the Canadian design studio Atelier 688. The main and only element of the lamp is a regular Manila rope or cable with a diameter of about 5 cm. Only natural fibers from the leaves of the perennial herbaceous plant abaca are used to produce the Manila rope, so the chandelier itself is environmentally friendly and environmentally friendly.In the version proposed by the design studioThe length of the rope (and the wire in it) is 3.6 m, which allows you to adjust the height of the lamp. For reading, it will be convenient to lower the bulbs above the table, and then tie a few intricate knots and raise them higher.A lamp of this bold and versatile look can be purchased for $350 (!), but there's nothing stopping you from making this rope lamp yourself.

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