Petala 32 Inch Chandelier
The Petala 32 Inch Chandelier takes its silhouette from the form a flower makes when it opens — alabaster petals arranged in radiating composition on a brass-and-bronze framework, the fixture reading as botanical sculpture rendered in stone rather than woven from fiber. The petal vocabulary is the entire design statement.
Alabaster is the material that gives Petala its specific character. Where glass refracts light passing through and metal reflects light bouncing off, alabaster transmits — the bulb behind each petal warms the stone from within, the entire petal glowing softly rather than emitting a directional source. The brass and bronze framework holds the petals at the angles that let them register as a single flowering composition rather than scattered ornament.
A piece for the rooms designed around natural-material vocabulary at architectural scale — primary suites where the bedside wants the warm glow rather than the sharp source, great rooms with substantial seating arrangements where the ceiling fixture should provide atmospheric rather than direct light, modern living rooms with quiet palettes that read against the alabaster's warmth.