Shadowline 7 - Globe Linear Chandelier

Shadowline 7-Globe Linear Chandelier

$1,908.89
Sale price  $1,908.89 Regular price  $2,082.00
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Shadowline 7 - Globe Linear Chandelier

Shadowline 7-Globe Linear Chandelier

$1,908.89
Sale price  $1,908.89 Regular price  $2,082.00
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Shadowline 7-Globe Linear Chandelier

The Shadowline 7-Globe Linear Chandelier brings the clear-glass linear vocabulary into a substantial multi-globe horizontal silhouette — seven clear glass globes mounted along a substantial bronze framework extending five feet across the ceiling plane. Where the Winslow 4-Globe variant uses opal glass for diffused warmth, the Shadowline uses clear glass for refractive scatter — different material vocabulary at similar substantial linear proportion.

The clear-glass refraction is the design's defining material gesture. Where opal glass softens light into diffused warm output, clear glass refracts light through transparent surfaces — each of the seven globes catching ambient room light, bulb output, and reflected surface light, then scattering all three into the surrounding architecture as refractive interest. The bronze framework holds the substantial linear composition disciplined; the cumulative effect reads as substantial linear refractive architecture rather than substantial linear diffused warmth.

A piece for the substantial rectangular rooms whose surfaces include polished stone, glassware, or reflective tabletop materials — substantial dining rooms above tables seating eight to ten where clear glass refraction multiplies the polished tabletop refraction, generous kitchen islands where refractive scatter complements polished countertop surfaces, modern great rooms with substantial lateral seating where the overhead refraction reads against reflective floor or wall surfaces.

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