Juniper & Iridescent Finished Waterfall Bubble Chandelier by The Light Factory.
Dimensions: Diameter 30.5–35.6 x H 50,8 cm.
Materials: Hand-blown glass bubbles and refined metal hardware.
A tumble of hand-blown glass bubbles flows organically from a single glowing core, creating movement, texture, and a sense of quiet drama. This special edition combines the signature Juniper finish alongside Iridescent spheres that offer a subtle, shifting luster. Designed to feel more like sculpture than a fixture, each piece is uniquely balanced between art and illumination.
The body of the chandelier measures 20 inches (50.8 cm) in height with a diameter ranging between 12–14 inches (30.5–35.6 cm). It comes with a minimum overall drop of 24 inches (61 cm), which can be fully customized up to 72 inches (182.9 cm) to suit specific architectural requirements.
The fixture includes one light bulb tailored to local electrical standards.
All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the USA it will be wired for the USA for instance.
This fixture offers extensive bespoke possibilities. You can choose from a wide range of cord materials, including jute, ivory cotton rope, or premium leathers (metallic silver, gold, dove grey, glossy or matte black, white, pearl, rawhide, and natural browns). The canopy can be specified in white, black, brass, polished nickel, or brushed nickel. For more information on tailored configurations, please contact us.
Founded in 2013 by Ashlie Beal, The Light Factory is a Pacific Northwest design practice dedicated to lighting in blown glass and refined metal finishes. The work explores material as both structure and atmosphere, creating compositions that study balance, repetition, and spatial tension. Rooted in proportion and spatial presence, each piece is conceived in relation to the architecture it inhabits.
Blown glass elements are assembled into branching, clustered, and cascading forms, where proportion and volume guide the movement of light through transparent, frosted, iridescent, and color washed surfaces. Variations in density and arrangement introduce a subtle sense of play, allowing each composition to unfold differently as you move through a space.