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    Polaris chandelier by Bianco Light + Space

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: trapezoidal hand-blown glass elements come together in a ring to form the Polaris chandelier by Los Angeles-based design studio Bianco Light + Space.

    Forming part of the studio’s Tessellation series, Polaris‘ glass elements are attached to a brass fixture that can be decorated with braided leather rope.

    Polaris is made up of trapezoidal glass modules
    Hollow glass shapes fan out around a brass fixture

    The geometric design was informed by repeating patterns and aims to combine symmetry and tessellation with lighting.

    “The hand-crafted trapezoidal glass cones and architectural brass provide a beautiful directional glow exuding an elemental simplicity,” said Bianco Light + Space.

    Polaris chandelier by Bianco Light + Space
    It has a brass fixture

    The cone-like glass modules are available in etched or glossy finishes and come in a range of different colours.

    The brass fixture is also available in a linear brushed finish, antiqued or blackened finishes.


    Product details:

    Product: Polaris
    Brand: Bianco Light + Space
    Contact: info@biancolightspace.com

    Materials: brass, glass
    Colours/finishes: glass available etched or glossy in selenite, almandine, emerald, rubellite, topaz, ajoite, quartz and agate, and frame available in brass or a variety of braided leather colours
    Dimensions: 200 millimetres x 610 millimetres

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