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Contemporary pendant chandelier with a minimalist, geometric design.
Structure and DesignHorizontal Axis: The light is built around a long, slender gold-finished horizontal bar that serves as the main anchor for the light sources.
Asymmetrical Balance: Ten frosted glass globes are arranged along this bar in a staggered, seemingly random pattern, creating a modern and dynamic visual flow.
Suspension System: The fixture is suspended from the ceiling by two vertical rods. One is a thick, primary gold color metal alloy support rod attached to a circular ceiling canopy, while the other is a much thinner, secondary support wire designed to keep the long horizontal arm level.
Materials and FinishesGlassware: The globes are made of frosted (opal) glass, which helps diffuse the light evenly to prevent glare and create a soft, ambient glow.
Metalwork: The frame features a polished brass finish, providing a high-end, luxurious contrast against the white globes.
Aesthetic AppealMid-Century Modern Influence: The sputnik-adjacent style of placing globes on a linear branch is a hallmark of mid-century modern design, updated here with a cleaner, more minimalist silhouette.
Versatility: Due to its long, horizontal orientation, this light is specifically designed to be hung over linear surfaces, such as a dining table or a kitchen island.
What's in the download:
Autodesk FBX .fbx
Collada .dae
Wavefront .obj and .mtl
Steroelithography .stl
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
accuracy, and usability.
