Categories: Art & Design

Everything Is Illuminated for Christopher Moulder

Christopher Moulder has been designing, engineering, building, and installing his singular signature lighting sculptures since 1993.

All photos courtesy of Christopher Moulder.

While completing his MFA in Furniture Design, Moulder entered a one of a kind chandelier made of Absolut Citron bottles in the Absolut Design Competition and won.

Today, his work continues to walk the line between art and design — whether he’s creating pieces for private homes or public spaces. Currently his work is on display at the Arrivals Hall at Maynard Hartsfield Jackson International Terminal in Atlanta, J.Crew in New York, the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, and One and Only Resorts in the Maldives.

His latest lighting project is a fiberglass lighting sculpture commissioned by the Palo Alto Children’s Theatre in collaboration with the Wave2Wave Foundation. The piece shown above comes from his recent series, “The Royals.” Moulder’s Limited edition artwork includes chandeliers, pendants and wall lighting, all made to order. christophermoulder.com

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