Erratic Forms Sputnik LED Chandelier
The Erratic Forms Sputnik LED Chandelier takes the asymmetric branching vocabulary into a spherical silhouette — multiple acrylic panels mounted at irregular angles on an iron-and-aged-brass framework, the entire fixture reading as a frozen explosion of geometric movement rather than ordered sputnik radiation. Where traditional sputnik chandeliers fire symmetrically from a central point, the Erratic Forms arrangement does so erratically.
The asymmetric arrangement is the entire design statement. Where most sputnik fixtures rely on symmetrical mathematical regularity, the Erratic Forms variant relies on calculated irregularity — each panel at a slightly different angle, each arm at a slightly different length, the cumulative effect reading as captured motion rather than fixed geometry. The aged brass framework holds the irregular composition disciplined; the acrylic panels diffuse the LED light into even warmth scattered in all directions.
A piece for the rooms designed to provoke rather than soothe — stairwells where the chandelier should match the architectural drama of ascending stairs, entryways where the lighting should announce the rest of the interior's ambition, foyers with substantial vertical clearance.