Atelier Aged Brass Glass Flush Mount

Atelier Aged Brass Glass Flush Mount

$1,858.99
Sale price  $1,858.99 Regular price  $2,028.00
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Atelier Aged Brass Glass Flush Mount

Atelier Aged Brass Glass Flush Mount

$1,858.99
Sale price  $1,858.99 Regular price  $2,028.00
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Atelier Aged Brass Glass Flush Mount

The Atelier Aged Brass Glass Flush Mount brings the architectural flush-mount vocabulary into a slim ceiling-hugging silhouette — two opal glass elements mounted on an aged-brass-finished brass and aluminum framework, the entire fixture occupying only four inches of vertical ceiling clearance. The slim flush profile is the design's defining gesture; the architectural aged-brass framework provides deliberate ceiling detail without descending into the room below.

The slim flush-mount profile does specific work that pendants, chandeliers, and even semi-flush fixtures cannot. Where most overhead fixtures suspend elements below the ceiling plane, the Atelier hugs the ceiling — the slim four-inch profile preserving full vertical clearance for the space below. The aged-brass framework keeps the ceiling-mounted detail architectural; the opal glass provides flattering diffused output across the room below without harsh point-source contrast.

A piece for the rooms where ceiling clearance is severely limited and overhead lighting must remain ceiling-mounted rather than ceiling-suspended — hallways with low ceiling clearance, primary or secondary closets where the overhead lighting should be functional but architectural, intimate bathrooms with standard or low ceiling clearance where face-flattering diffused overhead lighting matters more than vertical fixture descent.

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