Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier

Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier

Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier

Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier

Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier
Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier
Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier
Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier

Cobalt Fade Glass Chandelier

Art Glass Pendant Lamp (ID: A186310)
Designed by George Scott
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Part of the artist's FADE Series, this cobalt glass bowl pendant explores saturation, depth, and gradual tonal transition. Each piece is hand painted, allowing rich cobalt pigment to softly dissolve into lighter transparency across the textured surface—creating a fade that shifts dynamically with illumination and viewing angle.

The shallow bowl form enhances the visual intensity of the cobalt hue while allowing light to disperse evenly through the glass. Suspended by brushed stainless steel aircraft cables, the fixture balances organic surface detail with clean architectural structure.

Shade is 5"H. Lamp is designed to be direct wired. Each piece is handcrafted in the studio, ensuring natural variation and unique surface expression.
  • Uses 3 100-watt max. standard bulbs (not included)
  • Standard on/off switch
  • Hardwired ceiling mount (professional installation recommended)
  • Materials: Glass, Brass, Steel
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George Scott

George Scott

George C Scott Studios
"I think there are certain universal aspects in the visual world that strike a chord. Things like the proportion of the Golden Mean, the curve of the crescent moon, or the geometry of the fractal equation all have a quality that captivates. It's one of those things that cannot be defined but you know it when you see it. When I'm working I'm always moving toward that line or curve that resonates."

George C Scott works with glass to create functional, sculptural and decorative pieces. His current work includes leaded glass panels, blown glass, and kiln-formed slumped, fused and cast glass works. His sculptures often reflect simple natural forms that are best expressed through the medium of glass, which reflects, refracts, transmits and dances in infinitely variable play with light.

George Scott's glass works are formed in a large kiln at high temperatures. Glass is fused, slumped or cast in multi-step processes to create architectural, functional and sculptural objects. Projects often include metals and blown glass incorporated with kiln-formed components.

George C Scott once worked as a jewelry maker and designer. An interest in architectural antiques led to work repairing and then designing and fabricating leaded glass. Later Scott began focusing on kiln-formed glass, initially a component of his leaded glass projects. Largely self-taught, he continues to learn much about fusing, slumping and casting glass through constant experimentation.