Erratic Forms Sputnik Linear LED Chandelier
The Erratic Forms Sputnik Linear LED Chandelier extends the asymmetric branching vocabulary along a horizontal axis — irregular acrylic panels mounted on a six-foot iron-and-aged-brass linear framework, the arrangement reading as frozen geometric movement stretched across the ceiling plane. The asymmetry persists; the axis adapts to long rectangular surfaces.
At six feet across, the chandelier becomes the principal architectural element of any room beneath it. The acrylic panels remain placed at irregular angles along the linear axis — each one at a slightly different attitude, the cumulative effect reading as captured motion rather than ordered linear arrangement. The aged brass framework provides the horizontal backbone; the irregular geometric arrangement provides the visual provocation. Light scatters across the full length of the surface below, asymmetric in pattern as well as composition.
A piece for the principal rectangular rooms whose ambition runs provocative rather than restrained — modern hallways with substantial length, sunrooms with horizontal architecture, bathrooms with long vanity walls or substantial soaking-tub rooms.