Part Chandelier, Part Installation Art
December 01, 2007




These works by Kirsten Hassenfeld are absolutely beautiful, and completely deserving of their place in galleries and museums... but I also think they'd be an amazing addition to a home, restaurant, or even a library. It would be great to see these enjoyed by people as part of their interior environment, rather than just as solitary (or grouped) objects.
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