Lucent 71 Inch Linear Globe Chandelier
The Lucent 71 Inch Linear Globe Chandelier extends the modular sphere vocabulary across a substantial horizontal axis — twenty-four clear glass globes mounted on a six-foot bronze branching framework, the arrangement reading as the family's longest horizontal composition. Six additional globes and an extra foot of linear span separate this variant from the 58-inch one.
The proportion does specific work the shorter variant cannot. Twenty-four globes across six feet of linear axis produce continuous overhead presence across an extended surface below — a banquet-scale dining table, a long kitchen island, an oversized desk in a substantial home office. The bronze branching arms hold each globe at the calculated distance that preserves point-source legibility; the clear glass keeps each one a discrete source rather than a contribution to ambient haze. The cumulative effect reads as a row of stars rather than a single chandelier.
A piece for the rooms designed at extended modular proportion — modern sunrooms with substantial horizontal architecture, larger bathrooms or substantial soaking-tub rooms, hallways where the ceiling fixture should match the corridor's full architectural length.