
Nodier Pendant
The Nodier glass pendant draws from the restrained modernism of Swedish Grace and Danish functionalism, movements that prized clarity, craftsmanship, and the poetic use of natural materials. Its cylindrical seeded glass shade, gently textured and mouth-blown, recalls Paavo Tynell's delicate handling of light and Alvar Aalto's reverence for form in dialogue with function.
Here, transparency becomes ornament. Hand-finished in either burnished brass with a warm tinted glass or aged iron with clear glass; the shade frames a simple exposed bulb, creating a purity of gesture that feels timeless. It's the kind of light one might find in a 1940s atelier or Nordic summer house: unadorned, essential, and radiant.
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Nodier Pendant
The Nodier glass pendant draws from the restrained modernism of Swedish Grace and Danish functionalism, movements that prized clarity, craftsmanship, and the poetic use of natural materials. Its cylindrical seeded glass shade, gently textured and mouth-blown, recalls Paavo Tynell's delicate handling of light and Alvar Aalto's reverence for form in dialogue with function.
Here, transparency becomes ornament. Hand-finished in either burnished brass with a warm tinted glass or aged iron with clear glass; the shade frames a simple exposed bulb, creating a purity of gesture that feels timeless. It's the kind of light one might find in a 1940s atelier or Nordic summer house: unadorned, essential, and radiant.
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The Nodier glass pendant draws from the restrained modernism of Swedish Grace and Danish functionalism, movements that prized clarity, craftsmanship, and the poetic use of natural materials. Its cylindrical seeded glass shade, gently textured and mouth-blown, recalls Paavo Tynell's delicate handling of light and Alvar Aalto's reverence for form in dialogue with function.
Here, transparency becomes ornament. Hand-finished in either burnished brass with a warm tinted glass or aged iron with clear glass; the shade frames a simple exposed bulb, creating a purity of gesture that feels timeless. It's the kind of light one might find in a 1940s atelier or Nordic summer house: unadorned, essential, and radiant.
























