This fixture is a geometric symphony of light—where mixed-hue parallelogram glass panels merge precision and artistry, turning double-height spaces into a floating gallery of color and form.
Crafted from hand-finished, translucent glass parallelograms in soft mixed tones (ivory, pale silver, and frosted white), each panel is cut to sharp, uniform angles yet arranged in a fluid, cascading cluster. Suspended on fine cables, the panels hang at staggered heights, creating a dynamic, three-dimensional grid that shifts with light: when illuminated, their translucent surfaces diffuse a gentle, layered glow (perfect for this grand, classical-contemporary foyer), while their parallel edges catch ambient light to cast linear, prismatic patterns across walls and arches. Unlit, the mixed-hue glass forms a sculptural tapestry—minimalist yet rich, geometric yet organic.
Designed for soaring interiors (entry halls, double-height living rooms, or luxury lobbies), it balances grandeur and lightness: the dense panel cluster feels intentional, yet the translucent glass avoids visual heaviness. Its muted mixed palette complements both ornate architectural details (arches, gilded trim) and modern soft furnishings, acting as a versatile bridge between classic elegance and contemporary design.
Dimmable LEDs let you tailor the mood: brighten to highlight the panels’ sharp geometric lines for formal gatherings, or dim to wrap the space in a quiet, diffused haze. It’s not just lighting—it’s a study in contrast: rigid shape and fluid arrangement, muted color and luminous glow, turning every upward glance into a moment of visual intrigue.
More than decor, it’s a fusion of precision craft and artistic flow: a cascade of parallelogram glass that turns ordinary high ceilings into extraordinary, light-bathed architectural statements.