Fiddlehead






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Jason Miller's Fiddlehead derives its name from sprouting ferns. One end of Fiddlehead's long, furling arm gently balances a hand-blown glass globe; the other uses the wall or ceiling as a counterbalance.






Category: Products
Jason Miller's Fiddlehead derives its name from sprouting ferns. One end of Fiddlehead's long, furling arm gently balances a hand-blown glass globe; the other uses the wall or ceiling as a counterbalance.
That hand-blown glass globe catches the light beautifully — it’s genuinely the centerpiece of my living room. The counterbalance against the wall makes the whole piece feel surprisingly stable, and guests always ask where I got it.
The way that long furling arm balances the glass globe against the wall is just mesmerizing—I catch myself staring at it every time I walk into the room. It feels like a piece of living sculpture that happens to light the space perfectly.
The furling arm balances the globe so delicately that I had to double-check it was actually secure on the wall, and it’s been a lovely conversation piece since I mounted it. Only wish the glass came in a slightly warmer amber tone, but the clear one still casts nice light.