
i once designed a for a friend who had recently divorced and wanted a fresh start. and the one thing she wanted more than anything was a vintage . she wanted that ‘celebratory decay’ as she called it that an older disco ball would add to her bedroom — that luminous light that only a can achieve. are pretty beautiful when done right, and i kind of find myself wanting one now, too. you can find them all over — on , at flea markets, you can even find a Glitterati Small Disco Ball at . they can virtually live anywhere — from decoratively placed in an empty fireplace to hanging from a ceiling (or a vintage chandelier) or simply just placed as a ‘still life’ sculpture in a random corner where they’ll catch some natural light, or add a small nearby for a real disco feel. no matter where, they add a magical touch that also adds a bit of fun.










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