Multiple glassblowers methodically produce glass bubbles, then—in an instant—push the globes into one interlocking cluster. A sculptor then uses a diamond saw to expose 100’s interior complexities.
These clear glass forms are sliced to reveal a freeform matrix, then frosted and lit from within.
Round, brushed-nickel canopies are available in two depths and come standard with 10' / 3 m of coaxial cable. Additional cable lengths are available in increments of 10' / 3 m, up to a maximum of 120' / 36 m in special applications.
Shallow Canopy
Standard in North America and Latin America. The shallow canopy is 4.5" / 116 mm in diameter and 0.3" / 7 mm deep. It is designed to cover a conventional North American junction box, which houses the power supply.
Deep Canopy
Standard outside of North America and Latin America. The deep canopy is 4.5" / 116 mm in diameter and 1.6" / 40 mm deep. It is designed for surface-mounted applications that cannot use a junction box or ceiling cavity. The canopy is completely enclosed by a back plate, and houses the power supply.
Mini Canopy
The mini canopy is 30 mm in diameter and 0.4" / 11 mm deep, creating a subtle profile that essentially disappears into the application surface. Recommended for new build applications where the intent is to create a cloud of 100 pendants without causing a negative visual impact on the ceiling plane.
Mini Innie Canopy
The mini innie canopy inserts into a 45 mm diameter hole in the ceiling, creating a subtle profile that essentially disappears into the application surface.