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Sushi, essentially
a cylinder of American art glass, is
formed from
three separate, overlapping, curved petals, intertwining
yet not touching. The three glass segments, cut in rhombic shape, interweave
letting the light play off the curved surfaces emphasizing the beautiful quality of these art glasses.
Sushi has a wonderfully delicate feeling with great strength,
an unusual and dynamic combination. A dramatic form in contemporary
lighting, it is unlike anything you will find elsewhere.
Held together with stainless
steel bolts,
Sushi hangs
from a pendant cord. The cord supplied is 4 feet long and may be
shortened as required when installed. Either black or white cord with
matching canopy may be specified. Extra long cords are available upon
request. Mounting on a standard 4"
electrical box, all hardware is included. If you would like to hang Sushi
from the ceiling and plug into a standard outlet, we can provide a
special hanging clamp with a plug on the end. You have a choice of
stainless steel bolts or stainless bolts with a bronze finish; please
specify your choice.
The Mini-Sushi is simply a scaled
down version of the Standard Sushi
Be sure to check out the
Sushi
wall sconce as well
This glass, Spectrum's 315-2
is an incredibly rich amber tone with a wispy white streaked throughout.
Please call for a sample, gladly provided at no charge. Also,
click on the Glass & Finish notes on the bar at the top of this page
for more detailed information on all the glasses we offer.
A unique light, Sushi
performs three discrete functions: 1. It is a direct source of light (task
light) shining downward providing ample working light for reading or
manual work. 2. It is an ambient light projecting a portion of
its output directly upward, bouncing the light off the ceiling and
filling the space with soft, indirect light of the most flattering kind.
3. It provides decorative light through the beauty of this
American made art glass. At the last count, we offer more than 15
choices for art glass. Check the "Glass and Finish Notes" link
at the top of this page.
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