
What the eye sees
- The gorgeous Golden Tear Drop is influenced by the study of 16th century theory of how the eye sees when responding to light.
- This fascinating piece has a delicate yet sculptural presence and showcases materials and craftsmanship that are truly exquisite.
- The tear-shaped bronze armature holds a hand-blown globe with hand-cut windows and two faceted lenses that frame the bulb in an upside-down projection of light.

Designer
Alison Berger Glassworks
Alison Berger fuses nature and architecture to create unique, iconic glass pieces. She studied glass blowing for more than 25 years and apprenticed with sculptor Dale Chihuly. Her innovative work is featured in the Corning Museum permanent collection and has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art and in the Cooper-Hewitt Museum's National Design Triennial. Each piece is hand blown, annealed for two to three days, and then hand-finished and, in some cases, hand-etched. HOLLY HUNT has cherished her best-in-class partnership for more than 20 years.
Dimensions & Details
In Stock
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Medium Amber Bronze Patina

Custom
HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Representative to discover more.
Notes
Product Notes
Made in USA | Bronze base material
Dimming Details
Dimmable | TRIAC
Testing & Certifications
UL listed | cUL listed | CE listed | Damp listed | IP10
Customization
Custom finishes available in Brown Black Patina, Dark Amber Bronze Patina, or Midnight Patina | Options to rewire to your country's specifications available | Customization options available, please contact a sales associate to discuss | Sloped ceiling installations must be custom quoted
Assembly & Installation
Install over a standard 4x4 junction box mounted in the orientation of the installation
Finishes
Metal

Medium Amber Bronze Patina