He earned his Bachelor of Architecture with Highest Honors in 2000. An avid admirer of Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, Oliver left Germany to begin his undergraduate studies at the Illinois Institute of Technology, the architecture school led by Mies Van der Rohe. The son of a structural engineer, Oliver has always been fascinated by geometric principles and systemic structures. In 2008, Jean left to establish her own studio to pursue a career that combined her lifelong passion of art and design.Oliver Pelle was born in Germany in 1975. Upon graduation, she worked for her professors at the renowned Manhattan architecture firm Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects. ![]() She then went on to earn her Master of Architecture from Yale University in 2005. ![]() She earned her Bachelor of Art in Architecture from UC Berkeley in 1999, and worked for several years at EHDD Architecture in San Francisco. The daughter of a professional sculptor, she grew up drawing and painting and often assisted in her father’s sculpture studio. Jean Pelle was born in South Korea in 1976. Jean and Oliver Pelle met while pursuing their Masters in Architecture at Yale University. Rush orders may be available upon request for a 20% upcharge.Ĭontact us, we'd love to assist with your order.Certifications: UL / cUL / CE certified.Antique Brass, Dark Bronze, and Black Brass finish options available as a custom upgrade. Polished Nickel and Satin Brass standard.Longer pipe lengths available upon request.6" / 15cm canopy with 0.5" stem in matching hardware 2ft / 60cm pipe to be cut to measure on site.Mounting: Ceiling Pendant with fixed pipe suspension that can be cut to measure on site.Surrounding blown glass globes are available in clear glass or can be customized with a hand-applied 24k gold or silver leaf finish.LED: 9 w / 600 Lumens / CRI 95+ / 2500K color temp / ELV dimmable.3 x G40 Clear Incandescent or LED Globe Bulbs with E26 / E27 Medium Base.The Pelle Large Bubble Chandelier is composed of nine 6" glass globes. ![]() I’m linking up to Home Stories A to Z Tutorials & Tips Link Party today.Delicate, airy, and gorgeous. I LOVE the pattern this light creates on the ceiling!Įveryone loves this light–and I’ll admit, i like being able to tell people that I made it myself! Cut the fishing line and tie securely to the grate.ġ0. I hung all the larger ones first and then filled in spaces with the smaller balls.ĩ. Hold the string (with the glass ball on the end) up to the grate and decide how long you want it to be. **Once you string the wire into the ball it’s really hard to get it back out.Ĩ. Push the wire through the hole in a glass ball. (Use several knots to make sure it’s secure.)ħ. Tie the end of the fishing line to the loop. I cut about 3″ sections of wire, folded them in half tightly, and then wrapped the wire around a large nail to create a loop in the middle.Ħ. Make sure to flip the power back on and check that the lights work before you move forward.ĥ. We turned off the power and then we held everything up to the ceiling and wired the light kits into the ceiling and attached the canopy kit completely. I strung the light kits through the grate and attached the top of the chains to the canopy kit hook.Ĥ. I joined all the wires into one chain at the top.ģ. I cut the chain accordingly and attached the chain to the grill in 3 even spots. I measured the distance from the ceiling that I wanted the grilling grate to hang down. We then wound all 3 of the white wires together and all 3 of the black wires together.Ģ. I cut cords shorter (and cut off the plug) and stripped some of the plastic off the end to expose the wires. I laid out the light kits from Ikea and decided how long the needed to be from the ceiling. Pliers, wire cutter, a large nail, and scissorsġ.Craft (or floral) wire (18-22 gauge, something strong enough to hold the glass, but not too tough to bend) COST: about $4.00.Fishing line (I borrowed some from my dad, but pick something that can handle some weight) COST: FREE.Hemma light kits from Ikea (I got 3 of the white ones at $3.99 each) COST: $11.97.Glass Balls from CB2 (I got 7 large ones and 12 small ones) COST: $50.75 (plus shipping).Canopy Kit to attach everything to the ceiling COST: $4.99.Chain to attach the grill (I bought about 4′ from Home Depot) COST: $2.28.A grilling grate (mine is about 12″ in diameter, I got it at Goodwill) COST: $1.99. ![]() I based a lot of my supplies from her list too, but I knew mine was going to be smaller. My inspiration picture is from the Frou Frou Fashionista. My immediate reaction was, “I MUST MAKE THIS!” It’s unique and an immediate conversation starter. Here is the inspiration picture that I came across online one day.
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