Celesta Flute 40 Inch Round Glass Chandelier
The Celesta Flute 40 Inch Round Glass Chandelier scales the flute vocabulary to formal architectural proportion — elongated clear textured glass flutes arranged across tiered round geometry on a substantial gold iron framework, the composition sized for the principal rooms where smaller variants would read underweight. The flute geometry stays consistent; the proportion claims formal scale.
At this size, the chandelier reads as the ceiling's principal architectural moment rather than a deliberate supplementary detail. The elongated textured glass flutes catch the bulbs behind them and produce refracted warm light through their full vertical lengths; the substantial gold iron framework provides architectural backbone that the larger composition needs to stay disciplined. Above a substantial formal dining table, the chandelier delivers ceremonial overhead presence — flutes scattering refracted light across the full table length, the gold framework reading as architectural detail above the meal.
A piece for the formal rooms whose architecture deserves the flute vocabulary at substantial scale — formal dining rooms with ten-seat-plus tables, entry halls where the chandelier provides the home's first architectural moment, stair halls where the round composition fills substantial open volume.