New Modo Chandelier from Roll and Hill.
October 19th, 2011
The Modo Chandelier designed by leading American contemporary designer Jason Miller for Roll and Hill, is inspired by off the shelf parts like those found in the street markets of New York. The spoke and hub system allows Modo to be configured in many different ways.
Unlike the off the shelf parts, the Modo components are painstakingly engineered and custom CNC-milled from solid aluminum, to create a luxurious and bespoke chandelier.




Available exclusively at Space Furniture.
Materials
Machined aluminum, glass metal
Finishes
Black, bronze, brass, copper
Glass
Clear or smoked
Dimensions
Three-sided, 10-globe, L 1040mm x W 910mm x H 510mm
Four-sided, 15-globe, L 1070mm x W 1070mm x H 810mm
Six-sided, 21-globe, Dia 1730mm x H 1070mm
Diamond, 13-globe, L 1470mm x W 810mm x H 660mm
For more information
Space Furniture
Sydney t 02 8339 7588 sydneycontract@spacefurniture.com.au
Melbourne t 03 9426 3000 melbournecontract@spacefurniture.com.au
Brisbane t 07 3253 6000 brisbanecontract@spacefurniture.com.au
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