We’ve had our eyes on the Neverending Glory lighting collection from Prague-based designers Jan Plechac & Henry Wielgus for a while now (we first spotted them at the Line in SoHo, in New York City). Made from handblown Bohemian crystal glass, the collection comprises five pendants inspired by the outlines of iconic chandeliers from “the world’s most eminent concert halls and theaters: La Scala in Milan, Palais Garnier in Paris, the Metropolitan Opera in NYC, the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, and the Estates Theater in Prague.”
Above: At the Line in SoHo, a row of Neverending Glory chandeliers hangs above the dining table. “We wanted to look at classical chandeliers from a new perspective and preserve the effect of their nobility,” the designers say. “We attempted to achieve big emotions through minimal forms.” Photograph by Carolina Engman for Fashion Squad.
Above: The Neverending Glory Palais Garnier Light is 20 inches in diameter and 22 inches high; $2,560 from the Line.
Above: The glass Eve Pendant Light with polished nickel accents is 13.75 inches in diameter and 20 inches high and is made in India; $199 from Crate & Barrel.
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