Graypants
Chrona Dish Vertical Pendant Light
Discontinued
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Mimicking the phosphorescent envelope found around stars, Chrona lights create a luminous glow by combining spun brass and diffused acrylic. With a variety of configurations in both horizontal and vertical orientations, Dish pendants can be clustered together to make stunning constellations or individually hung to accentuate any space. Thin, yet robust, the pendants are available in diameters ranging from 6 to 17 inches (14-42cm).
Graypants
Founded in Seattle in 2007 by architects Jonathan Junker and Seth Grizzle, Graypants is known for its sustainably sourced and responsibly manufactured products. Using discarded cardboard, newspaper, and wood, their products are made by hand in their studio. Graypants lights glow with texture and warmth, celebrating the natural beauty and variation of the chosen cardboard's colors and corrugation patterns. Created with bold creativity and architectural knowledge, these sustainable lights have quickly become a hit, adding character to homes, offices, and coffee shops.Mimicking the phosphorescent envelope found around stars, Chrona lights create a luminous glow by combining spun brass and diffused acrylic. With a variety of configurations in both horizontal and vertical orientations, Dish pendants can be clustered together to make stunning constellations or individually hung to accentuate any space. Thin, yet robust, the pendants are available in diameters ranging from 6 to 17 inches (14-42cm).
Graypants
Founded in Seattle in 2007 by architects Jonathan Junker and Seth Grizzle, Graypants is known for its sustainably sourced and responsibly manufactured products. Using discarded cardboard, newspaper, and wood, their products are made by hand in their studio. Graypants lights glow with texture and warmth, celebrating the natural beauty and variation of the chosen cardboard's colors and corrugation patterns. Created with bold creativity and architectural knowledge, these sustainable lights have quickly become a hit, adding character to homes, offices, and coffee shops.89 Tycos Drive, Unit #102,
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