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.
The way the arm curls inward feels almost organic, like it's mid-growth, and the hand-blown glass globe catches the light from every corner of the room. It's a statement piece that makes my ceiling look intentional, not just blank.
The furling arm's counterbalance against the wall is so precise that the globe seems to float in place, and the hand-blown glass catches light beautifully from every corner of the room. Setup took me a few minutes to get the angle right, but once it's hung, it's a real conversation piece.
The way the glass globe balances on that furling arm is mesmerizing—it honestly looks like a fern that decided to become a lamp. I’ve got it mounted on the ceiling and the counterbalance makes it feel almost weightless, which is exactly the kind of subtle magic my living room needed.