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Coral Pendant
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Coral Pendant
The Coral Pendant (2004) is the result of two influences: the repeating patterns of ice crystals David Trubridge saw in Antarctica and the similar patterns he saw in underwater coral. Such inspirations are the norm for Trubridge, who spent years studying nature before creating this pendant, which echoes natural patterns and uses a minimum amount of materials for maximum effect. Trubridge wants his footprint on earth to be like a sailboat that slips through the water but leaves no trace after it has gone. The analogy is fitting for a designer who holds a naval architecture degree and lived on a boat for four years, sailing from Britain to New Zealand. En route, Trubridge worked with limited facilities and supplies, but these experiences taught him about economy and creative design. This light ships unassembled to reduce packing materials. Instructions for simple assembly are included and no tools are required. UL listed. Bulb (not included): incandescent globe 100W/120V/E26/G25 frosted.
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Coral Pendant
$500.00
Measurements:
H 23.5" Diameter 23.5" Cord L 15'
Materials:
Sustainable-plantation-grown Moso (giant bamboo) plywood with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 accreditation, that is carbonated to create a caramel color finish; dual-core electrical flex PVC cord; white painted metal ceiling plate; PVC rivets.
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Ships unassembled to reduce packing materials.
David Trubridge was honored with the Natural World Museum’s 2007 Green Leaf Award for artistic excellence. The Green Leaf Award celebrates an artist’s ability to inspire and engage the public in environmental awareness and action.
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David Trubridge
David Trubridge is a trained naval architect and self-taught woodworker who is passionate about the environment. And this passion isn’t expressed from sitting behind a desk, rather it's from being out in the world and living in extreme situations. In 1982, Trubridge and his family moved aboard their 45-foot cutter "Hornpipe" and spent the next four years exploring the Caribbean and Tahiti. Along the way, Trubridge designed and built entire houses of furniture for clients living on the islands. "Facilities and supplies were very limited and I had...
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Incandescent 100W/120V/E26/Globe
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