Pendant lamp IQ8010 CUNNING
brasscrystalcontemporary

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Characteristics

Type
pendant
Material
brass, crystal
Style
contemporary
Base type
straight
Diffuser shape
spherical
Color
gold-colored, customizable color
Number of lights
single
Other characteristics
dimmable, custom

Description

* CRYSTAL COLOR: SMOKE COGNAC FROSTED MIXED COLORS CLEAR (AS SHOWN IN IMAGE) * METAL FINISH: SILVER PEWTER (AS SHOWING IN IMAGE) BRUSHED NICKEL BLACK GUNMETAL POLISHED GOLD The starting point for this design was a bespoke wall light for a yacht, designed by Jack Canning. The original object was wall-mounted as a sconce, but the electric cord hung loosely from the ceiling and connected at the top of the sphere. As such, the design was a bit of a hybrid right from the start. The resulting object is now considered a modular element that can be used by itself as a sconce, pendant or whatnot or combined with more siblings to create larger constellations like rings, clouds or columns. The basic elements of the sphere are brass rings holding a hand-cut crystal octagon. These are soldered together at odd angles, creating a perfect sphere. The gaps and irregularities are partial, the result of the construction and specific design element of this fixture. SPECIFICATIONS: Collection: Modern Size: 13" Diameter (Custom sizes also available) Shape: Pendant Metal Finished: Antique Gold (Different finish available at no additional cost) Materials: Brass, hand-cut crystal Weight: 11 LBS. Extension: Adjustable cord customizable up to 12 ft. Bulbs: 1x E27 max 60W Assembly: Some assembly required. Dimmer Switch Compatible: Optional

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