Clara Quatrefoil Pendant
The Clara Quatrefoil Pendant brings the alabaster pendant vocabulary into a gothic-tracery quatrefoil silhouette — a four-lobed alabaster geometry referencing the gothic architectural quatrefoil window, mounted on an aged-brass brass framework. Where the Cloverlux references botanical clover geometry, the Clara references gothic-tracery architectural geometry — the same four-lobed form rendered with architectural rather than botanical intent.
The quatrefoil geometry does specific work that purely round or organic alabaster pendants cannot. Where round alabaster discs and clover-leaf forms reference natural geometry, the quatrefoil references centuries of architectural tracery vocabulary — the four-lobed form drawn through the alabaster as if cut from a gothic window frame, the stone transmission glowing through each lobe independently. The aged-brass framework holds the architectural quatrefoil geometry disciplined; the alabaster softens the bulb output into stone-from-within warmth.
A piece for the rooms that reference traditional or gothic-tracery architectural vocabulary at intimate scale — powder rooms with historical moldings or tracery details, intimate breakfast nooks with traditional architectural detailing, entry alcoves where the architectural face-level greeting should reference centuries of tracery vocabulary rather than purely contemporary minimalist form.