Tanya Clarke, the daughter of famous environmental activist Tony Clarke, puts recycled plumbing hardware, handmade glass droplets and LED lights together to create a visual reminder of our environmental responsibilities. Using water as the theme, she has created lighting fixtures at a company she named Liquid Lights. The light fixtures are not only appealing and green, but five percent of the sales are used to assist in global water education, action and justice issues via the Polaris Institute.
With the successful fusion of art, function and environmental awareness, Tanya has designed creative fixtures that cast soft shades of light and are reminiscent of flowing water.
Can you imagine having hundreds of these water droplet lights hanging from your ceiling?
I think it would be a magnificent display of lights!
Katherines Corner says
Her droplet lights are inspired and beautiful with just enough whimsy, Thank you for sharing with us xo
Skip_D says
How delightful! I'd never heard of her… but I'm very glad that You showcased these remarkable, beautiful works of functional art! Thanks!
Jenny says
They're cool but it kinda looks like… boogies xD HAHA Yes, I am horrible, I know 😛
Deanna says
Wow! These are so cool looking! I love it when someone comes up with something new from something old. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Brooke @ Covered in Grace says
ooooh my goodness! Those lights are beautiful! I would love to put some of those in my home!