We were walking down Grand Street in Williamsburg, when we spotted these gorgeous feather pendants in the window of the salon/jewelry/clothing store, Bunny & Hole. We loved the display so much that we popped in to investigate.
We were walking down Grand Street in Williamsburg, when we spotted these gorgeous feather pendants in the window of the salon/jewelry/clothing store, Bunny & Hole. We loved the display so much that we popped in to investigate.


All of the objects in Bunny & Hole were designed by Japanese artist Takao Yoshiaki. The pendant lamps are made from duck feathers and polyethylene globes. The smaller is $500, and the larger one is is $1500.



In addition, to the lamps, he has designed beautiful display cases for jewelry, and the interior chandelier. His designs have a lovely ethereal quality. We were so pleased to stumble upon Takao Yoshiaki's work.
If you're interested in seeing Takao Yoshiaki's designs, Bunny & Hole is located at 191 Grand Street in Brooklyn.
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I think I LIKE these, which surprises me because the poufy feather pendants we saw here not long ago were horrible! Maybe it's the harder edge look...
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haha - i was just thinking that i loved both these AND the haldene martin ones, and was trying to figure out how to DIY something along similar lines because clearly, the time of the feather light has come!
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