This fixture is a large-scale artistic lighting installation, using glass stone as the core material to blend natural texture with luxury, creating a unique spatial focal point.
Material & Form
- Core Material: Made of frosted or semi-transparent glass stone (simulating natural stone’s texture while retaining glass’s light-transmitting property), each piece is processed into irregular, mineral-like fragments to restore the natural rough texture.
- Structural Design: Suspended via fine cables, the glass stone fragments form a vertical "waterfall" shape—dense at the top and sparse at the bottom, aligning with the curved stairwell’s flow. The irregular arrangement mimics natural stone clusters, adding an organic, understated luxury.
Light Effect & Spatial Integration
- Light Performance: Embedded light sources diffuse through the glass stone, emitting a soft, warm glow that highlights the material’s natural texture (unlike crystal’s sharp sparkle, glass stone creates a gentle, atmospheric light). The cascading form ensures the light covers the high-ceilinged atrium evenly.
- Style Coordination: The glass stone’s natural texture complements the space’s elements (wood slats, green plant walls, black stairs)—balancing the warmth of natural materials with the subtle luxury of glass stone, and enhancing the atrium’s modern natural aesthetic.
Application Scenarios & Design Value
- Target Spaces: Suitable for high-end residential atriums, boutique hotel lobbies, or art-themed commercial spaces—ideal for spaces that pursue a "natural luxury" style.
- Design Significance: Beyond illumination, it acts as a three-dimensional art installation: the glass stone’s natural texture softens the grandeur of the large space, while the waterfall form enriches the vertical visual hierarchy, turning the atrium into a cohesive, nature-inspired luxury scene.