Vertura Cylinder 9-Light Glass Chandelier
The Vertura Cylinder 9-Light Glass Chandelier scales the cylindrical opal vocabulary to substantial cathedral-scale proportion — nine opal glass cylinders mounted on a gold iron framework descending nearly ten vertical feet, the diameter widened to almost two and a half feet from the slim three-light variant. The substantial vertical drop stays consistent; the proportion claims formal scale.
Nine cylinders at this geometry produce something the slim variant cannot. Where the three-light reads as architectural column, the nine-light reads as architectural cluster column — multiple opal sources at every vertical level, the gold framework holding wider arrangements at each tier. The cumulative effect reads as cathedral-ceremonial chandelier rather than slim modern column — substantial ten-foot vertical presence with the breadth that formal architecture deserves.
A piece for the most ceremonial cathedral-scale rooms — substantial grand entry halls in formal homes with eighteen-foot-plus ceilings, double-height foyers in homes built around ceremony, formal great rooms where the chandelier should provide both substantial scale and substantial illumination.