Hope Chandelier is a piece created to help people remember hope — that quiet force we all reach for when we need strength, healing, or a reason to keep moving. Hope is universal; it belongs to everyone. And within this form, anyone can find a moment that echoes their own life.
This design reflects the rhythm of being human. None of our lives move in a straight line. We rise, we fall, we turn unexpectedly; sometimes we lose our direction, sometimes we rediscover it. Every curve in Hope mirrors these moments — the ones that lift us, the ones that challenge us, the ones that change us in ways we only understand years later.
Its materials carry meaning. Bronze and organic glass — two of the world’s most precious materials — were chosen to express that our difficult moments hold value too. Some downward arcs are glass, some upward arcs are bronze; each direction, each movement, carries worth. And all of them, no matter how chaotic they feel up close, ultimately reconnect to where we began — to our origin, our truth.
Three main arcs represent the three broad stages we all pass through: childhood, adulthood, and maturity. None of these paths move in a perfect line. One leans left, one right, one forward — just like us. At any age, life can shift, redirect, surprise us, or gently nudge us into a new beginning.
Look closely, and the lines don’t only rise and fall. They turn softly around themselves, as if influenced by forces we cannot see. This movement reflects how our lives are shaped not only by our intentions, but also by the world around us — by people, by circumstances, by moments that change our direction without asking.
And still, despite everything, the whole form resolves upward. Every line rises toward light. The story ends with clarity, with ease, with the kind of quiet relief that only comes after you’ve weathered something and finally breathe again.
Hope Chandelier carries many meanings, but its heart is simple: Life’s complexity creates its beauty. When we step back and see our own rises and falls as a single picture, we realize how far we’ve come — and how every difficulty has led us somewhere softer, clearer, and more whole. There is always light at the end. There is always hope.
It is a piece meant to be lived with — something you look at during good days, bad days, uncertain days, and feel reminded that everything you’ve lived has shaped you into who you are now. And that every chapter ahead still holds its own light.