Adapted from the Joi Chandelier, this new product is ideal for voids, lobbies and suspended low over tables.
October 6th, 2009
Adapted from the Joi Chandelier, this new product is ideal for voids, lobbies and suspended low over tables. Seamless hand cast Porcelain shades floating in space, this suspended Prandini is counterbalanced with a solid brass weight, to suspend the fitting vertically as if mounted to a wall. Available in different metal finishes, this fitting works well as a cluster varying in heights.
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