Tricolor Drift 30-Globe LED Chandelier

Tricolor Drift 30-Globe LED Chandelier

$2,959.00
Sale price  $2,959.00 Regular price  $3,228.00
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Tricolor Drift 30-Globe LED Chandelier

Tricolor Drift 30-Globe LED Chandelier

$2,959.00
Sale price  $2,959.00 Regular price  $3,228.00

A chandelier on a round polished-gold ceiling plate, with fine cables and slim brass droppers suspending a dense low cluster of about thirty hand-blown glass globes. Finishes mix clear, amber-cognac, smoke-grey mirror, and warm gold-copper mirror, forming a rounded, multi-tone bouquet of light.

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Tricolor Drift 30-Globe LED Chandelier

The Tricolor Drift 30-Globe LED Chandelier brings the tricolor cluster vocabulary to a more restrained expression — thirty colored glass globes arranged on a bronze branching framework, the composition still substantial but stepped down from the larger variants. The chromatic vocabulary stays consistent; the count drops to the proportion that suits more rooms.

At thirty globes, the cluster reads as deliberate ceiling moment rather than flooded ambient — each globe more legible as discrete element, the bronze branching framework holding more visible negative space between the chromatic sources. The tricolor rhythm continues, the visual character continues, but the architectural footprint becomes proportional to the rooms most homes actually have.

A piece for the rooms designed at considered rather than maximalist scale — modern dining rooms with six-to-eight-seat tables, primary bedrooms with substantial seating arrangements, home offices where the ceiling fixture should match the surrounding architectural ambition without overwhelming.

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