With a nod to Aeschylus, who wrote of the “myriad laughter of the ocean waves” 2,500 years ago, this seascape of fully manipulable kiln-fired glass pieces works equally well as a rendering of a restless ocean, or an abstract work of geometric art.
The glasscape is illuminated either day or night by a light, recessed into the rear of the hardwood base, which is reflected off the wall behind.
** Please note that the price listed pertains to a fixture that will appear very similar to the light shown in the featured photograph and as outlined in the accompanying description. Please call for details.
42” long by 8” deep by 7.5” high