Founded on the exploration of quartz crystal with contemporary interpretations
of pattern, structure and symmetry, Christopher Boots combines his signature aesthetic
with architecture and geometry.
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Their meticulously crafted designs are made to individual order by their team
in their Melbourne studio.
Exclusively available at ECC, our selected curation is now in-store & online.
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Defined as an elaborate balancing act, Abacus; referencing the ancient tool used
by merchants and mathematicians, holds faceted brass-clasped quartz crystals along
its horizontal beam.
Its diffused LED light highlights the jewel classic and emanates downwards to
wash surfaces with a warm and dimmed light.
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The best selling Prometheus embodies Boots’ rough-luxe asethetic with contemporary
classic interpretation. Natural quartz crystals exude from the frame, upwards,
downwards or horizontally emitting a soft diffused light.
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Petra radiates light through natural quartz. Every pendant is unique as a consequence
of its available variety of size, shape, translucency and stone details.
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Quartz crystals bloom outwards from the circular frame, creating a ring of crystalline
growth, mirroring the mysteries of nature.
Available in ring sizes from Ø450 - Ø2100mm.
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Phasmida draws inspiration from Plasma and Phasmatodea, also commonly known as
stick insects.
The branches of the pendant are available in aged brass, hand-rubbed brass or
dark bronze.
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Bucky Vitrine explores natural geometry with industrial manufacturing, diffusing
light through fluted glass sheets to create subtle transparency.
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A gradiation of naturally occurring crystals protruding out of a horizontal linear
form, Meteor conveys ideas of movement and transformation, just like its name suggests.
Available in a range of lengths starting at 900mm, through to 2100mm.
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