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  2. List of works by Dale Chihuly - Wikipedia

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    Glass Garden and Chandelier, Mandarin Oriental New York, New York City, 2003; Blue and Gold Chandelier, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, 2010 [57] Ohio. Chihuly Collection Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus, 2003 [58] Gilded Silver and Aquamarine Chandelier, Storer Music Hall, Kenyon College, Gambier, 2003 [59] The University of Akron ...

  3. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The ornate type of murano chandelier is called ciocca (literally "bouquet of flowers") for the characteristic decorations of glazed polychrome flowers. The most sumptuous consisted of a metal frame covered with small elements in blown glass, transparent or colored, with decorations of flowers, fruits and leaves, while simpler models had arms ...

  4. Chateau DIY - Wikipedia

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    Château DIY (formerly known as Escape to the Château DIY until 2020) is a Channel 4 formatted documentary television series which follows the stories of various families who are renovating châteaux in France, or looking at ones to purchase.

  5. V&A Rotunda Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The V&A Rotunda Chandelier (often known as V&A Chandelier and originally called Ice Blue and Spring Green Chandelier) is a glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly. It hangs under the glass rotunda at the entrance to the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London. Considered to be an artwork as much as a source of light, it was installed in ...

  6. Spinning Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The chandelier has a cyclical show that takes place three times a day, at 12 p.m., 4 p.m., and 9 p.m. The cycle involves the work lighting up, lowering to its lowest point, rotating for four minutes, slowing down, stopping, and rising back to its original place. [1] The chandelier is styled like those made in the 18th century.

  7. Kalanchoe delagoensis - Wikipedia

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    Kalanchoe delagoensis, formerly known as Bryophyllum delagoense [1] and commonly called mother of millions or chandelier plant, [3] is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. Like other members of Bryophyllum (now included in Kalanchoe [ 2 ] ), it is able to propagate vegetatively from plantlets that develop on its leaf margins.

  8. Renwick Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Villareal's LED chandelier hangs from the top of the Renwick ceiling. [30] Since January 2016, over 176,000 people have visited the gallery. [29] The "Wonder" exhibition is popular on social media, [31] and the Renwick has been tagged over 20,000 times on Instagram by users. [29] Wonder closed after eight months and drew 732,000 viewers. [32]

  9. Horticulture Netting or Vegetable Support Net - Wikipedia

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    Smaller mesh sizes (between 10 and 18 cm) are usually used for horizontal tutoring of flowers, especially carnations, mums and snaps, because in floriculture growers prefer an opening that will support vertically the flower without letting it tilt or bend because it would lose its commercial value.