Satellite Chandelier in Brass
Suspended lights from Design Within Reach
Product description
Materials:
Steel with brass finish; fabric-wrapped cord
Dimensions:
H 42” W 42”
Steel with brass finish; fabric-wrapped cord
Dimensions:
H 42” W 42”
Concept
In 1957, The Soviet Union launched the world's first man-made object to orbit the earth. The satellite was about the size of a beach ball, had whisker-like long antennas extending from one side and each of its 1440 elliptical orbits around the Earth took about 98 minutes. Its launch marked the start of the Space Age, led directly to the creation of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and kicked off a worldwide fascination with space travel. It also inspired a design aesthetic based on these rocket-propelled devices, which brought new shapes to furniture, lighting and other household items. Our Satellite collection (2010) – while not constructed of hermetically sealed aluminum-magnesium-titanium, as the Soviets' satellite was – captures the spirit and design ethos of the time. The Satellite Chandelier has 24 antennae arms. UL Listed. Bulbs (not included): 24 x 25W candelabra.
More about this product
Categorised in Interior lighting - Suspended lights - Lighting objects - General lighting - Brass - Metal.
Manufacturer
Design Within Reach
Family
Satellite
Architonic ID
1326023
Order number
19684
Year of Launch
2010
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