Lyra Disc 12-Lights Stairway LED Chandelier
The Lyra Disc 12-Lights Stairway LED Chandelier brings the alabaster-disc vocabulary into a vertical cascading silhouette — twelve flat alabaster discs arranged across a bronze framework descending eight vertical feet from the ceiling. The disc geometry stays consistent through the cascade; each tier carries the same flat alabaster element at a different vertical level.
Alabaster is the material that gives Lyra its character. Where glass refracts light and metal reflects it, alabaster transmits — each disc glows from within rather than emitting a directional source. Twelve discs descending across eight vertical feet produce ceiling-to-eye-level alabaster glow at multiple architectural levels simultaneously; the bronze framework provides architectural backbone that the cascading geometry needs to stay disciplined. The cumulative effect reads as architectural composition rather than ambient chandelier.
A piece purpose-built for staircase architecture and substantial vertical clearance — grand staircases in homes built around vertical drama, modern stairwells where the chandelier should descend through open volume, double-height entry halls where alabaster glow should fill the architectural space rather than ceiling-bound illumination.