Celina 60" Clear Water Glass Linear Chandelier - 13 Lights

Celina 60" Clear Water Glass Linear Chandelier - 13 Lights

$2,955.69
Sale price  $2,955.69 Regular price  $3,224.00
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Celina 60" Clear Water Glass Linear Chandelier - 13 Lights

Celina 60" Clear Water Glass Linear Chandelier - 13 Lights

$2,955.69
Sale price  $2,955.69 Regular price  $3,224.00
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Celina 60" Clear Water Glass Linear Chandelier - 13 Lights

The Celina 60 Inch Clear Water Glass Linear Chandelier carries the architectural water-glass of the Celina series into a horizontal silhouette — thirteen hand-shaped water-glass globes arranged along an elongated bronze frame, designed for the long dining tables, generous kitchen islands, and rectangular rooms where round chandeliers cannot proportion correctly.

Where the round Celina anchors a room from a point, the linear extends the geometry of the surface beneath it. Above a long dining table, the chandelier and the table become a single horizontal architectural moment, the thirteen globes carrying refracted light across the full table length. The water-glass wave texture in each globe catches the polished surface of plates and glassware below, doubling the visual richness of the meal.

Best in rectangular dining rooms with tables sized for eight or more, kitchen islands with longer reach, and gallery foyers where the floor plan asks for length rather than height. A piece that proportions itself to the architecture rather than imposing on it.

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