Atomica Bronze Sputnik Globe Chandelier
The Atomica Bronze Sputnik Globe Chandelier brings the atomic-age sputnik vocabulary into substantial round proportion — six clear glass globes mounted at the ends of radiating bronze arms, the entire fixture spanning four feet across in balanced spherical arrangement. The substantial sputnik geometry combined with clear-glass refraction provides substantial atomic-age architectural presence.
The substantial sputnik arrangement does specific work that opal-globe sputniks cannot. Where opal-globe sputniks soften the radiating arrangement into diffused warmth, the clear-glass Atomica preserves the atomic-age sharpness — each radiating bronze arm visible, each clear glass globe catching and scattering refraction outward, the sputnik geometry reading as atomic-age sculpture rather than ambient ceiling fixture. The bronze framework provides architectural backbone; the clear glass at each terminus carries the refractive interest.
A piece for the rooms designed around mid-century or atomic-age vocabulary at substantial scale — substantial dining rooms with mid-century furniture and substantial table proportions, modern lounges where the seating arrangement references atomic-age sculptural vocabulary, mid-century great rooms with substantial architectural ambition where the substantial sputnik proportion matches substantial architectural scale.