Vertura Cylinder 3-Light Glass Chandelier

Vertura Cylinder 3-Light Glass Chandelier

$2,419.99
Sale price  $2,419.99 Regular price  $2,640.00
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Vertura Cylinder 3-Light Glass Chandelier

Vertura Cylinder 3-Light Glass Chandelier

$2,419.99
Sale price  $2,419.99 Regular price  $2,640.00
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Vertura Cylinder 3-Light Glass Chandelier

The Vertura Cylinder 3-Light Glass Chandelier takes the cylindrical opal vocabulary into a slim cathedral-scale silhouette — three opal glass cylinders mounted on a gold iron framework descending nearly ten vertical feet from the ceiling. The slim diameter and substantial vertical drop together produce architectural presence at proportions that smaller fixtures cannot match.

The vertical proportion is the entire design statement. Where most chandeliers occupy a horizontal footprint near the ceiling plane, the Vertura Cylinder treats the full vertical column between ceiling and seating-eye-level as the design medium. Three cylindrical opal shades along the gold framework provide diffused warm light at multiple vertical levels; the slim diameter keeps the visual weight light despite the substantial height. The cumulative effect reads as gold-and-opal architectural column rather than chandelier.

A piece purpose-built for the rooms whose architecture goes up — cathedral-ceiling foyers with substantial vertical clearance, modern stairwells in homes built around vertical drama, two-story entry halls where the lighting should match the architectural ambition of the volume above.

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