Interior design, even at an amateur level, is entertaining. Create your own personal happy place with items that bring your vision to life is a huge accomplishment, if you own a home for the first time or have been settled for some time.
While it is easy to get super creative in the decorating department, there are a few staples that generally do not change over time. If it is not broke, do not fix it, right? Turkish carpets and crystal chandeliers are beautiful, functional and clearly stood the test of time. But Adam Wallacavage & mdash; an artist with a flair for reinventing the wheel & mdash; throw it all in the wind creating amazing chandeliers taking the term "statement piece" to an entirely new level.
On a whim which could have easily taken a sticky territory Wallacavage carves brilliant chandeliers with a nautical touch.
Adam Wallacavage
Adam Wallacavage
A passionate lover of all things kitsch, Wallacavage uses plaster to create tentacles that are both realistic and visionary.
Adam Wallacavage
Adam Wallacavage
As for inspiration, this project - which is housed in galleries across the country - was born after he fell on a turning the century chandelier jellyfish he could not quite afford at the time. At that time, he just decided to draw elements of the room and make his own.
Adam Wallacavage
Adam Wallacavage
"I do not work with glass," at- he told Philly.com, "but I do plaster, and I remember thinking that an octopus would work." And he did, with resounding success.
Adam Wallacavage
Adam Wallacavage
These wonderful handmade going to a pretty penny, so if you want to add an original Wallacavage to your home, start saving now.
Adam Wallacavage
Adam Wallacavage seems like a pretty cool guy (which would be logical, since these chandeliers are clearly the product of an overactive imagination), so if you want to follow his work, his head on his website. Follow him on Instagram for regular updates!

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