T59 Vortex Chandelier
Suspended lights from Martin Huxford Studio, Designed by Martin Huxford
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Product description
The dynamic Vortex Chandelier is a striking asymmetric centrepiece light which recalls early Modernism and particularly the paintings of Ben Nicholson and the St Ives School. Graphically geometric in shape, with five arms set at different lengths and heights it has an elegant, vertical rhythm.The simple lines are subtly highlighted with polished brass or nickel detailing.
The Vortex Chandelier comes in a choice of metal finishes, including brass, bronze, gold, nickel, and can be powder coated to colour match any interior scheme.
Size: 130cm x 90cm plus 1 metre adjustable hanging suspension rod
Materials: Polished brass, powder coated steel, fine cotton shades
The Vortex Chandelier comes in a choice of metal finishes, including brass, bronze, gold, nickel, and can be powder coated to colour match any interior scheme.
Size: 130cm x 90cm plus 1 metre adjustable hanging suspension rod
Materials: Polished brass, powder coated steel, fine cotton shades
Concept
Inspired by Modernism, the simple architectural lines which define the T59 Series, are used to create harmonious rhythms and shapes. This geometric collection of slender asymmetric designs includes two large chandeliers, wall lights, a floor lamp and a marble topped console table. Hand produced in Britain in pure brass, bronze, nickel, and custom coloured powder coated steel.
More about this product
Categorised in Interior lighting - Chandeliers - Suspended lights - Ceiling suspended chandeliers - General lighting - Textile - Metal - Steel.
Part of the collection
CHANDELIERS.
Manufacturer
Martin Huxford Studio
Family
T59 Asymmetric Series
Architonic ID
1341249
Year of Launch
2014
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