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Fiberlight | Pendants by Sand+Suede. Item made of cotton & steel
Fiberlight | Pendants by Sand+Suede. Item made of cotton & steel
Fiberlight | Pendants by Sand+Suede. Item made of cotton & steel
Fiberlight | Pendants by Sand+Suede. Item made of cotton & steel
Fiberlight | Pendants by Sand+Suede. Item made of cotton & steel
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Fiberlight | Pendants by Sand+Suede. Item made of cotton & steel

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The FIBERLIGHT series features 10 shapes in 2 sizes with 46 colors to choose from. The solid steel frames are handcrafted using natural wool, cotton, and silk spun yarns.

FIBERLIGHTS are available as a ready-to-hang pendant light that includes 12’ of cloth-covered cord and with an inline switch and a single US standard, UL Rated medium base bulb socket. You can also request a Hardwired option.

Fiberlights are all custom-made. Please contact me about color schemes.

Item Fiberlight
Created by Sand+Suede
As seen in Private Residence, Malibu, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Handmade Bespoke Lighting and Custom Fiber Art

Jennifer Isbell is a multi-disciplined artist living in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. Jenn has been passionate about the creation and elevation of fiber and textile art for more than 2 decades.

​Hailing from Chicago, she is primarily self-taught. She briefly attend The School of the Art Institute (SAIC), but preferring a less structured approach toward learning, Jenn struck out on her own and sought the company of other artists she admired. It was among these kindred spirits that she honed her craft in loom weaving, knitting, hand embroidery, and tufted rug making.

In 2015 she created Sand+Suede, the banner that her studio has operated under for the past 9 years. She now successfully combines her love of fiber art with her passion for lighting to create some of the most unique and skillfully crafted pieces of illuminated art available in the marketplace today.

See Jenn's recent interview on CBS News Sunday Morning
http://cbsnews.com/video/turning-tumbleweeds-into-art