Liquid Lights Drip Drip Drip

One of the things I love about steampunk is that it blends opulence — antiques, , dark saturated colors — with industrial roughness. These lights by Tanya Clarke are a good example — she combines recycled plumbing pieces with hand sculpted glass drops and lights the whole with LEDs.

and fun!

Find more at Liquid Light.


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