O Fiddlehead de Jason Miller deve o seu nome aos fetos em brotação. Uma das extremidades do longo braço em espiral do Fiddlehead equilibra suavemente um globo de vidro soprado à mão; a outra utiliza a parede ou o teto como contrapeso.
Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 3 reviews)
Thomas Q.★★★★★
The hand-blown glass globe catches the light beautifully, and the way the arm curls around it makes the whole piece feel alive. It took me a minute to get the wall balance right, but once it was up, it became the first thing guests comment on.
Elizabeth★★★★★
The furling arm against the wall is such a clever counterbalance—it feels like the whole thing is mid-unfurl, frozen in a graceful moment. The glass globe is surprisingly delicate yet secure, and it throws a soft, warm light that makes my reading nook feel like a tiny botanical garden.
Benjamin★★★★☆
That hand-blown glass globe catches the light beautifully, and the way the arm curls around it really does look like a fern unfurling. Four stars because the counterbalance on the ceiling took a bit of fiddling to get perfectly level, but once it's up, it's a stunning focal point.