Helix Halo Tiered Hexagon LED Chandelier
The Helix Halo Tiered Hexagon LED Chandelier takes the hexagon vocabulary into its most dramatic cascading expression — multiple hexagonal acrylic panels arranged across tiered iron-and-aged-brass framework, the entire fixture descending eight feet from the ceiling in a vertical helix of honeycomb geometry. Where the Hexa Verge variants arrange hexagons horizontally or singularly, the Helix Halo arranges them as cascading column.
The eight-foot vertical drop does specific work no horizontal hexagon arrangement can. Tiered hexagons descending through substantial vertical clearance produce diffused honeycomb-pattern light at multiple levels simultaneously — upper hexagons scatter onto the ceiling architecture, mid-level hexagons project onto adjacent walls, lower hexagons illuminate the floor below. The aged brass framework holds the helical geometry disciplined; the acrylic panels carry the honeycomb visual vocabulary through eight vertical feet.
A piece for the rooms designed to be experienced from multiple architectural levels — great rooms with double-height architecture, modern living rooms with vaulted or two-story volumes, lounges in penthouses or modern homes where the ceiling rises through multiple floors of architectural ambition.