The Phenomena Pendant represents the pinnacle of Bohemian glassmaking. Inspired by the Greek word phainomenon (appearance), the collection explores the intersection of heavy, substantial crystal and the ethereal lightness of air. Each piece is hand-blown into a monumental wooden mold, resulting in a flawless, oversized gradient of color and light that feels like a captured moment in time.
Prismatic Geometry & Gradient Depth
Four Fundamental Silhouettes: The collection is categorized by its primary shapes:
The Globe (Circle): An expansive, spherical orb of light.
The Cone (Triangle): A sharp, directional crystal form.
The Capsule (Oval): A pill-shaped, elongated vessel.
The Cylinder (Rectangle): A tall, authoritative pillar.
Mouth-Blown Crystal Tech: Each shade is hand-crafted in the Czech Republic. The thickness of the glass creates a natural gradient, where the color is most intense at the top and softens toward the base.
Reflective Mounting: The housing is a polished or brushed stainless steel cylinder that acts as a secondary visual element, reflecting the room's movement and the crystal's own color.
Color Palette: Beyond the iconic Smoke Grey and Clear, the line-up includes Mint Green, Ferrari Red, and Soft Pink, allowing for high-contrast "pop" installations in monochrome rooms.
Expert Recommendations
The High-End Void: Due to their massive scale, Phenomena pendants are the perfect solution for filling large vertical voids in stairwells or double-height lofts.
Asymmetrical Clusters: Grouping different shapes (e.g., The Triangle and The Circle) at varying heights creates a "planetary" installation that acts as a primary art piece.
The Minimalist Sanctuary: A single Large Smoke-Grey Phenomena pendant over a low-profile coffee table provides a "heavy" visual anchor that grounds a minimalist room.
The "Power" Dining Table: Use a single Phenomena Globe centered over a heavy marble or solid oak table. The sheer scale of the 21-inch globe provides enough visual weight to hold the space without cluttering the room's lines.
The Staggered Trio: Install a combination of the Cone, Capsule, and Globe in a tiered cluster in a high-ceilinged stairwell. The interaction of different geometric shadows creates a sophisticated, ever-changing light landscape.
Industrial Contrast: Pair the Smoke Grey crystal with the Polished Silver mounting in a loft or concrete-heavy space. The "streak reflections" on the metal housing complement the raw texture of the architecture.
Professional Buyer Guide
Why are there bubbles in the glass? As a mouth-blown artisan product, tiny air bubbles or slight color variations are considered the "fingerprint" of the glassblower and are a hallmark of authenticity, not a defect.
Can I customize the cable length? The standard black textile cable is 2.5 meters (approx. 8 ft), but custom lengths can be specified for extreme ceiling heights in commercial projects.
Are there bubbles in the glass? As a mouth-blown product, tiny "seeds" (air bubbles) may occasionally appear. This is not a defect but a signature of the artisanal, hand-crafted process.
How do I clean the gradient glass? Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, as the color is often a hand-applied gradient on the interior or exterior surface.
Is the hardware real gold? The hardware is typically gold-plated or brushed brass-finished stainless steel, offering the luxury look of gold with the structural strength of steel.