"Weld" Spring Tulips Into Your Home: This Painted Chandelier Makes The Fragrance Of Flowers Fill The Four Seasons 💐<OFP1424>
Even when spring comes to an end, you can still hold on to the fragrance of flowers: This Tiffany stained glass chandelier encloses the tender tulip clusters that are so tender they can be pinched out of water in the lampshade with handcrafted lead strips. It can be hung casually on the dining table, in the entrance hall or in the study. Even when having meals or working overtime, it feels like soaking in a spring garden, enveloping the soft and fragrant atmosphere throughout the four seasons
Who hasn't felt down for the withered tulips in spring? The pink tulips I just brought back from the flower market withered their petals within a week. It wasn't until I came across this painted glass chandelier that I understood what it means to "lock the spring-limited edition into a permanent home item".
How could this be a chandelier? It's clearly a "spring bouquet sealed in glass"
The first time I saw it, I stared at the lampshade for half a minute: This is not an industrial product at all. It's clearly a tulip cluster hand-wrapped in glass! It uses Tiffany's stained glass technique - each "petal" and "stem leaf" is a separately cut glass piece, and then hand-edged and spliced with vintage lead strips.
Tulips are not a monotonous pink; they gradually change from light peach pink to deep rose pink, like petals that have just basked in the warm spring sun.
The stems and leaves are a mixture of tender yellowish green, dark green and light blue. Even the veins of the leaves are hidden in the glass texture, not cheap patterns printed on, but the "breathing sensation" that can be seen when light passes through.
Occasionally, the pale purple and pale yellow flowers that pop up are like little surprises hidden in the garden. Even friends who don't like fancy colors praise them, saying, "These flowers are as tender as if they were just picked."
It's fine if it looks good, but the details are so "life-savvy"
The appearancy-oriented person originally thought it was a "pretty but not practical" vase style, but after installing it at home, they found that all the details were "practical little tricks" :
The ingenious design of the hemispherical lampshade: The 16-inch (40cm) hemispherical arc just catches the light - unlike a flat lampshade that directly confronts the light on the face, it allows the warm light to "spread" out along the glass petals, even enveloping the wood grain of the dining table in a soft and soft glow.
Adjustable chain = suitable for all Spaces: The chain with a total length of 36 inches (91cm) can be freely shortened: I left a 20cm chain in my dining room, and the pendant lamp hangs right above the dining table. My best friend installed it in the entrance hall and lengthened it to 30cm. As soon as the door was opened, it bumped into the tulip bushes.
The "sense of security" of the iron base: The 5.1-inch (13cm) vintage iron base at the top feels heavy and does not wobble like a plastic base - even when the wind blows in from the balcony, the chandelier is as stable as if it were nailed to the ceiling.
On the days with it, even having meals feels like having a picnic in the garden
In the first week of installing it, the "ritual threshold" of my family's dining table was directly raised:
Breakfast time: The morning light slips in through the crack of the window. As soon as the warm light illuminates the chandelier, the shadow of tulips falls on the rim of the coffee cup - the toast spread with peanut butter seems to be tinged with the sweetness of spring, and even the early morning shift makes one unable to resist sitting for an extra two minutes.
Dinner gathering: I cooked a sukiyaki pot with friends. The warm light filtered through the glass, casting pink tulips around the pot. The steam, wrapped in light and shadow, swayed, and even the beer foam was filled with the fragrance of flowers.
Late night overtime: Use it as a small night light in the study. After dimming the brightness, the pale pink light wraps around the stem blades and falls on the notebook - typing on the keyboard feels like typing in a garden, and even the irritability of revising the plan has lessened by half.
No matter what style your home has, it is an "atmosphere adhesive".
At first, I was worried that the pink and green color contrast would conflict with the wooden style of my home. But after installing it, I found out that it is a "versatile atmosphere hanging"
Paired with French retro style: Paired with creme-colored walls and carved dining tables, it looks like it has been moved from an old Parisian apartment.
Paired with Japanese log style: The light wooden cabinet door casts the shadow of tulips, instantly warming up the cold log tone by three parts.
In a space with modern minimalist style: cold grey walls and minimalist sofas, it is the only "spring Easter egg". It won't overshadow the main feature but can bring the cold and quiet space to life.
To be honest, I used to think that "the appearance level of a home" and "practicality" were opposite sides. But this tulip chandelier insists on blending the two together - it's not a cold lighting tool, but a spring day that can be seen just by looking up, and a floral fragrance that can even be held in the hand at home.





