When the manager told me I could visit the store's Web site and submit a complaint there, I informed him that I would never shop at this establishment again — unless, of course, I really needed more
of those glass globe plant feeders.
Not exact matches
The Kyoto slow cold - drip is from a Japanese company called Oji and contains a sequence
of five
glass globes and connecting filter and pot.
The incandescent light bulb was a vacuum - filled
glass globe in which an electric current heated a resistive thin strip
of material (called a filament) until it glowed, producing light.
With this expansion in coverage,
Glass Lewis covers more than 6200 companies across the
globe and has become the only global, conflict - free provider
of proxy research and analysis.
This snow
globe project along with my Baby Food Jar Crafts:
Glass Etching project took care
of them!
Sand is the literal foundation
of urban development across the
globe, a key ingredient
of concrete, asphalt,
glass, and electronics.
Its 500 - meter by 120 - meter array
of 677 detectors in
glass globes dangle like love beads from electrical cables 1.5 kilometers down into South Pole ice.
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I seen one recently made from a large
glass globe and the base
of a lamp that I've been wanting to try.
The Wesley Sconce has a clear
glass globe capped in polished nickel for a stylish mix
of classic finishes.
The pendant cluster is made
of four beautiful ombré
glass globes; each
globe measures 9 «D x 8 «H.
Romantic powder room is boasts walls covered in Jocelyn Warner Flora Wallpaper illuminated by
glass and brass
globe sconces fixed on either side
of a round gold vanity mirror mounted above a white onyx washstand countertop finished with a square sink and a sleek gold faucet.
She alternates frosty blue
globes of recycled
glass with disks
of cream - colored sese wood.
Variously sized rods capped in exposed lamps and Clear
glass ball finials radiate from a center
globe in a burst
of light and modern style with a futuristic edge.
The Mapparium at The Mary Baker Eddy Library is a three - story - tall
globe made
of stained
glass.
Bestselling Author
of Saving The World, Activist, Entrepreneur and Intellect destroying
glass ceilings for females around the
globe
While many snow
globes are still made
of glass, others can be found in chewable plastic with plastic bases.
Globe Ornament captures the beauty with the rotating glow
of red, green, blue and yellow inside a
glass globe.
In Clockwork Tales:
of Glass and Ink, Dr. Ambrose Ink has disappeared during the midst
of an investigation into why crazy earthquakes are devastating cities around the
globe.
Over one year in Venice, Byars devised this sculpture made
of 125
glass globes, each blown in a single breath by a Murano craftsman.
Peter Belyi's site - specific installation
of floating
glass globes is reminiscent
of celestial bodies.
A gleaming, complex assemblage
of metallic spokes and approximately 1,000
glass globes and discs, the 16 foot wide and 12 foot high sculpture hangs six inches off the ground inviting the viewer to examine and parse its unique structure.
New work by the Danish - Icelandic sculptor and installation artist Olafur Eliasson gleamed brilliantly at Tanya Bonakdar, including Polychromatic Attention 2015, a series
of large
glass globes shown in a circle on the wall that collectively presented the colours
of the light spectrum but appeared clear when seen from the side.
Last summer, Rachofsky and Faulconer purchased the largest sculpture from Koons's recent Gazing Ball series
of white plaster figures with blue
glass globes that, following its loan to the Koons retrospective opening this month at the Whitney Museum
of American Art in New York, will take up residence in the Warehouse.
Key works include Andrew Erdos's Texture
of a Ghost (2011), a 6 x 8 foot room featuring hand - blown
glass sculptures and a video installation; Josiah McElheny's Landscape Model for Total Reflective Abstraction (I)(2004); Luke Jerram's E. coli (2010), which explores the tension between scientific objectivity and cultural perceptions
of viruses, diseases, and bacteria; twelve snow
globes by Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz from the Travelers series; three stained
glass light boxes by Judith Schaechter; and a recent body
of work by Czech Republic - based artist Karen LaMonte that highlights the role
of the kimono in Japanese culture.
Also exhibited is the 1989 sculpture «The Angel», a work made
of 125 hand - blown
glass globes created in Venice over a period
of one year.
and Robert Wilson
of Downtown, showed his statement - making Hudson Chandelier with seventeen hand blown
glass globes.
These pieces are shown in dialogue with his seminal work The Angel, created three decades later in 1989 — just eight years before the artist's death — which consists
of 125 hand - blown Venetian
glass globes arranged on the floor to form a stylised figure derived from the Japanese kanji character for «man».
Society for Nebulous Knowledge Historical Archives, Valentina Fielder installation view: sculpture in
globe glass, photographs
of Miss Fielder's original «flower - in - hand» drawings.
Similarly evocative, the
glass beads hanging from the black
globe in Reign suggest a geography
of race, begging the question
of what blackness means globally and historically.
Given that over 10 million
glasses of Guinness stout are consumed daily across the
globe — 1.8 billion pints a year — it seems like the move could have some impact.
Gorilla
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Glass is the cover
glass of choice for device manufacturers around the g
glass of choice for device manufacturers around the
globe.
Believe you mentioned your average sales price is lower, maybe that is why you are stuck in the
glass globe instead
of thinking big picture.
The Spheres, a collection
of three connected
glass globes sharing a single environment, encompasses 40,000 plants, as well as rainforest - like water features and trees.
Featuring five antique brass arms that arch upwards to candelabra fixtures enclosed in round clear
glass globes, our exclusive chandelier evokes the vintage glamour
of old Hollywood.
The
globe is white
glass (reminds me
of milk
glass!)
We already replaced one ceiling fan with a white one & instead
of the frosted
globe lights that came with it — purchased clear ones with flecks
of glass... in the
glass — it made an amazing difference.
Part
of the Light collection, combining traditional
glass blowing techniques and precious materials, this elegant lamp features a base composed
of two Murano mouth - blow
glass globes.
The clear
glass globes remind me
of Christmas ornaments.
Round Mercury
Glass Candleholders, Set of Three — Each mouth blown mercury glass globes in this set of three had been expertly enhanced with a nickel finished
Glass Candleholders, Set
of Three — Each mouth blown mercury
glass globes in this set of three had been expertly enhanced with a nickel finished
glass globes in this set
of three had been expertly enhanced with a nickel finished rim.
I love vintage Pyrex,
globes, old paint by numbers pictures, lots
of 1950s ceramics, kilner jars, vintage
glasses with patterns on and loads more.
Mounted on a circular base
of Carrara marble, the table lamp 01 is all about symmetry, with it
globe made up
of two equal hemispheres; one in brass and the other in blown
glass.
I got
glass bead trim from Hobby Lobby for the dangly shade and bias tape (like you did) for the bowl one, but I plan to cover it with a cute multi-colored braided trim that will pick up the colors
of the
globe.
Made by one
of Murano's oldest
glass factories, this
globe has an intense colour and wonderful luminosity.
Designers at The Vawdrey House added unusual twists — like mounting three ceiling lights, each
of them with five
glass globes, over the dining table, to create a super-glamorous bespoke fitting at a fraction
of the usual price.
Creating soothing symmetry, a
glass globe shade ensconces a round, exposed finial lightbulb on each end
of a slim, straight, tubular arm.
I was going to use a different
glass globe, but decided to keep this one because I like the way it looks old and reminds me
of my childhood.
Designer Joanna Seitz chose the dining room's dimmable
glass globe pendants to complement the industrial lighting used elsewhere, but disappear against the backdrop
of windows.
This White Distressed
Glass Canister Set
of 3 would make an adorable group
of winter «snow
globe» cloches.
Glass globe pendants are grouped together for soft lighting and a beautiful brass and bleached wood table displays jewelry in the center
of the space.