I have a concept for a sleek, modern chandelier that will be fabricated primarily in glass, and I need it developed into a fully detailed SolidWorks model. Because I don’t have sketches or reference images, you will start from a written brief and any quick notes we exchange, shaping the overall silhouette, proportion, and connection details from scratch while keeping manufacturability in mind. The core of the job is accurate 3D modeling inside SolidWorks: individual parts, parametric features, hardware integration, and a clean assembly that can drive technical drawings later. A good eye for glass thickness, light diffusion cavities, and discreet mounting solutions is essential. If you enjoy adding a touch of artistry alongside solid engineering practice, you’ll feel at home on this project. Please include examples of previous lighting or decorative product work—especially anything modern or glass—to help me gauge design sensibility and build confidence in the development process. Deliverables • Native SolidWorks files (.SLDPRT, .SLDASM) with all features editable • A neutral STEP export for cross-platform review • (Optional, but appreciated) one or two high-quality renders or shaded drawings to illustrate the design intent Timeline and milestones are open; we can agree on checkpoints once you review the scope. I’m responsive to questions and feedback, so clear communication throughout is welcome and expected.