Adam Nathaniel Furman in his studio. Photo by Gareth Gardner
International designer, Adam Nathaniel Furman and Esther Patterson, designer and founder of Curiousa & Curiousa, bring their skills together to create an exciting set of glass sculptural light pieces called the Glowbules.
Adam was invited, with Esther as collaborator, to create their range as part of Future Heritage at Decorex International, a leading showcase for emerging and established talents in British craft. There will be 10 designers, creating new, one-off pieces to be exhibited at the show at Olympia London, 10-13 October 2021.
Curated by Corinne Julius, Future Heritage will become a key highlight of the show once more. Future Heritage pioneers the promotion of contemporary craft where each emerging or established designer creates new, one-off pieces to be exhibited at Decorex.
Link to the Glowbule Collection Product Page
The Glowbule Beam Pendants are 1.2m in length, conjoining individually hand-blown orbs that create a continuous band of light to show off the material to its best effect.
Photo by Chris Webb
Adam says “Collaborating during covid has often been difficult, but despite the challenging conditions, developing the Glowbules range with Curiousa has been an absolute and untrammelled joy, a ray of light in a difficult period that has hopefully given birth to a group of lights that others will find as hope-filled and happy as I do. The perfect testimony to a wonderful relationship & experience…”.
The lights will be exhibited alongside the other designers’ work on the stand. With two 1.2m Beam Pendants, two 1.5m Floor Lamps, a Table Lamp and a Stacked Pendant, it’s sure to be a lighting design collaboration that will turn heads at Decorex.
This glowbule for one of the floor lamps blown by Derbyshire-based glass blower Jonathan Abbott. Photos by Gavin Repton
Esther says of the collaboration with Adam, “It was an amazing privilege to be asked to be part of the Future Heritage project at Decorex. Working with another designer like Adam is exciting in the way that it pushes me to search for solutions to make his vision happen. This project has thrown up many challenges, especially in this semi-pandemic recovery environment. New lighting designs are taking longer to realise and there have certainly been some nail biting moments, but I can’t wait for everyone to see the final designs – they really will stand out.”
The Glowbule Beam Pendant, hand-blown with fifteen glass orbs. Photo by Chris Webb
Esther in her studio in Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Photo by Gavin Repton.
The Glowbule Stacked Pendant and Table Lamp. Photo by Chris Webb
Glowbule Beam Pendant. Photo by Chris Webb
Glowbule Floor Lamps. Photo by Chris Webb
If you would like to talk to us about a bespoke lighting commission then get in touch with us on +44(0) 1629 826284 or email us on studio@curiousa.co.uk.