Birch 72 Inch Linear Candlestick Chandelier
The Birch 72 Inch Linear Candlestick Chandelier scales the candlestick vocabulary to monumental horizontal proportions — thirteen forged-brass candle stems arranged across a six-foot linear frame, each crowned with a cast-glass shade, the silhouette designed for the principal rooms with the longest rectangular surfaces. Where the shorter variant addresses substantial dining, the extended addresses banquet and gallery scale.
The proportion does specific work that shorter linear variants cannot. Above a dining table seating ten to twelve, the chandelier mirrors the full length of the table with thirteen candle sources — no portion of the meal sits outside the candlestick row. In a long kitchen island or gallery foyer, the same six-foot silhouette continues the architecture as a single horizontal traditional gesture. The cast-glass shades stay subordinate to the rhythm of the candle stems; the aged brass keeps the entire span unified.
A piece for the principal rooms designed at extended traditional proportion — banquet-scale dining rooms with tables for ten or twelve, long kitchen islands in great-room kitchens, gallery foyers where the architectural ambition runs both lateral and traditional.