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Entries in Tom Rupnicki (4)

Friday
Dec162011

Staff Picks - Favorite Product Hand Blown Glass Orbs

Hand Blown Glass Orbs Outdoor Lighting by Tom Rupnicki at Home Infatuation BlogHand Blown Glass Orbs

Every year we find one or two products with that "ooh aah" factor -  products that immediately elicit an "Ooh aah!" response the moment you see them.

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Friday
Jul222011

Discover - Outdoor Lighting

Seasonal Living Tuli Outdoor Floor Lamps

When we started HomeInfatuation.com in 2002 the outdoor lighting options were dismal.  When I stop to think, it really is amazing how far the industry has come in the last decade.  Now you can buy outdoor lighting that rivals anything you would add to your interior spaces.  Lighting manufactures have started to think outside the box when it comes to design and are bringing some wildly creative lighting solutions to the outdoor space.

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Wednesday
Mar232011

Designer Profile - Tom Rupnicki

Spheres of Color and Light by Tom Rupnicki

Tom Rupnicki is the creative force behind LaSorgente Glass Studio, as artisan, glassblower, and conceptual designer. “My intention was to marry the healing effects of light, color and nature into a lasting, original piece of landscape art that can be enjoyed in gardens year-round, and for years to come” says Tom.

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Friday
Sep102010

Discover - Hand Blown Glass Orb Garden Lights

Home Infatuation Blown Glass Orb Garden Lights Swimming Pool

 
While surfing a directory of fine artists recently I came across an artisan who makes gallery quality blown glass vases along with these beautiful lighted glass garden spheres. His name is Tom Rupnicki and his pieces feature swirling blends of color that are like fictional planets of far away galaxies.

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