Cloverlux Pendant
The Cloverlux Pendant brings the alabaster pendant vocabulary into a botanical clover silhouette — a clover-leaf alabaster geometry mounted on an aged-brass brass framework, the entire fixture reading as botanical stone-from-within architecture rather than abstract round or rigid geometric pendant. The clover-leaf geometry combined with alabaster transmission is the design's defining gesture.
The clover botanical geometry does specific work that round, rectangular, or angular alabaster pendants cannot. Where round alabaster discs emphasize ceremonial pure geometry, the clover form references natural plant geometry — four-leaf clover proportion rendered in stone, the alabaster catching the bulb output along each lobe of the clover form. The aged-brass framework holds the clover geometry disciplined; the alabaster transmission softens the bulb output into stone-from-within glow across the full clover form.
A piece for the rooms designed around botanical or organic geometric vocabulary — modern dining rooms with natural-material vocabulary where the botanical clover proportion suits the room's organic ambition, breakfast nooks where the morning light should reference botanical natural geometry, entry foyers where the architectural face-level greeting should feel organic rather than rigidly geometric.