Lavinia Scrolled Glass Palm Chandelier

Lavinia Scrolled Glass Palm Chandelier

Brand: korewolamp
SKU: KLP73311-1
995.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The craftsmanshipThe Art Glass DifferenceWhy hand-cast art glass beats molded glass & resin, the many shapes our artisans create, and how to spot the real thing. β–¦ Material comparison ✦ One craft, many shapes πŸ” Spot genuine glass Open 01 Β· Material Comparison Hand-cast art glass vs. molded glass vs. resin Three materials look similar in a thumbnail β€” but live very differently on your wall. Here's how our hand-cast art glass compares. Our Hand-Cast Art Glass Molded / Pressed Glass Resin / Acrylic Imitation How it's made Hand-cast & shaped by artisans, one piece at a time Machine-pressed in a fixed mold, mass-produced Liquid resin poured into a mold, mass-produced Texture & pattern Unique crackle texture β€” no two tubes alike Identical, repeating pattern on every unit Flat, "printed-on" look; texture feels superficial Light quality Deep, layered glow; light refracts through real glass Even but flat; little depth or movement Dull, slightly cloudy; can look plasticky when lit Feel & weight Substantial, cool, solid in the hand Solid but uniform Noticeably light, warm, hollow-feeling Color over time Color is in the glass β€” won't fade or yellow Stable color Can yellow or cloud with heat & UV over time Heat tolerance High β€” glass handles bulb heat well High Lower β€” can warp or discolor near heat Character A one-of-a-kind work of glass art A functional, uniform fixture A budget look-alike The takeaway: hand-cast art glass costs more to make, but it's the only one that gives you genuine depth of light, individual character, and lasting color β€” the qualities that make a fixture feel like art rather than hardware. 02 Β· Forms & Shapes One craft, many shapes Every piece begins the same way β€” molten glass, hand-cast and shaped by our artisans. From that single craft comes a whole family of forms, each catching and releasing light in its own way. Hand-shaping molten glass Forming the textured surface Shaping each piece by hand Crafting the crackle texture Bringing color to the glass Finished glass tubes Assembled into the fixture ✦ Custom shapes & colors available Looking for a different shape, size, or color in this art glass? We offer full customization β€” just reach out and our designers will help. 03 Β· Buy With Confidence How to spot genuine art glass Online photos can make resin and glass look alike. Here's how to tell the difference once it's in your home β€” every point below describes our fixtures. 1 Pick it up Real glass is cool and substantial. Resin feels warm, light, and hollow. Our tubes have real weight β€” many customers say the heavy box was their first clue it's genuine. 2 Look at the texture Hand-cast crackle texture has true depth you can feel with a fingertip. Resin texture looks like it's printed on a flat surface. 3 Turn on the light Glass refracts light into a layered, moving glow. Resin tends to look flat, dull, or slightly cloudy when lit. 4 Compare two pieces No two hand-cast tubes are exactly identical. If every piece looks machine-perfect and matched, it's molded β€” not artisan glass. Our promise: every fixture is genuine hand-cast art glass. Slight variation between pieces isn't a flaw β€” it's proof it was made by hand. Glass that curls back on itself, the way a frond opens. The Lavinia Scrolled Glass Palm Chandelier rings a gold-finished metal frame with tall panels of textured amber glass, each one curling outward at the top and again at the bottom. The glass is not smooth β€” a fine woven-reed pattern runs across every panel, so light arrives broken into hundreds of small warm points rather than one flat wash. 1 Textured Glass Breaks the Light UpA woven-reed pattern is pressed across the full face of every panel. Light passing through is scattered at every ridge, so what reaches the table is a soft field of small highlights β€” bright enough to eat under, with no single hard glare to look into. 2 Panels That Curl at Both EndsEach sheet turns outward at the top and again at the bottom, opening the silhouette top and bottom instead of running straight. It is the detail that keeps a ring of glass from reading as a plain drum shade. 3 Amber Glass, Warm Whether Lit or NotThe honey tint warms the light before it ever leaves the fixture. Switched off, the panels hold that same warmth in daylight and catch the sun along every ridge β€” so the piece never turns into cold grey glass between uses. 4 Each Panel Held on Its Own FittingPanels are fixed to the frame at their own points and overlap rather than sitting edge to edge, so you look through one layer of texture into another. It also means a single damaged panel comes off on its own instead of the whole fixture going back. Two Sizes & Placement βˆ… 14.2β€³ Γ— H 15.7β€³ βˆ… 36 Γ— H 40 cm 8 glass panels Β· 4 lamps Entry, bedroom, small round table Most Chosen βˆ… 22.8β€³ Γ— H 15.7β€³ βˆ… 58 Γ— H 40 cm 16 glass panels Β· 8 lamps Dining table, living room, wide entry Over a Dining TableWhere the large size belongs. Take roughly half to two-thirds of your table width: the 22.8β€³ suits a table of 40–46β€³ across, the 14.2β€³ suits 28–32β€³. Hang the lowest glass 30–36β€³ (75–90 cm) above the tabletop β€” you can sit lower here than anywhere else, because nobody walks beneath a table. Entry & HallwayThe small size on a standard 8–9 ft ceiling, the large one where the entry opens up. Centre it over the floor rather than the door, and keep 7 ft (2.1 m) of clearance anywhere people walk beneath it. Bedroom & Living RoomTextured glass suits a room you sit in for hours β€” there is no bare filament anywhere in the sightline. Over a coffee table or centred in a bedroom, keep 7 ft of floor clearance and check the drop against the height of your bed frame if it hangs to one side. Where It Must Not GoRated IP20 β€” no protection against water. Not for a bathroom, above a bath or shower, in a laundry, or on a covered porch or balcony. Those positions need a damp- or wet-rated fixture. Both Sizes Are the Same Height This is the useful thing to know before choosing. Both versions are 15.7β€³ tall β€” only the diameter changes, from 14.2β€³ to 22.8β€³. So the size decision is about how much room the fixture takes up horizontally, not about how far it drops. Match it to the width of what sits beneath it, and the ceiling height barely enters into it. Specification MaterialMetal Frame Β· Textured Glass Panels Body finishGold GlassAmber, textured β€” a fine woven-reed pattern across the full face of every panel Glass panels8 panels (βˆ… 14.2β€³) Β· 16 panels (βˆ… 22.8β€³) Dimensionsβˆ… 14.2β€³ Γ— H 15.7β€³ (βˆ… 36 Γ— H 40 cm) βˆ… 22.8β€³ Γ— H 15.7β€³ (βˆ… 58 Γ— H 40 cm) Light sourceLED or Edison bulb β€” warm white 2700K recommended Bulb base4 Γ— E26 / E27 (βˆ… 14.2β€³) Β· 8 Γ— E26 / E27 (βˆ… 22.8β€³) Bulbs not included. E26 is the standard household screw base in North America; E27 is the equivalent used in Europe and most of Asia. VoltageAC 110–240V CertificationUL / CE / SAA ControlWall switch β€” dimmable with dimmable bulbs on a compatible dimmer Suspension59β€³ Chain β€” shortened on site by removing links WiringHardwired β€” professional installation recommended MountingCeiling Ingress ratingIP20 β€” indoor, dry locations only ApplicationDining room Β· entry Β· hallway Β· bedroom Β· living room Customized serviceYou can easily customize the size, finish color, number of light sources, and hanging wire & chain length. Simplify the customization process and communicate directly with our designers online. Please feel free to contact us by email if you have any questions. Our email: support@korewolamp.com What Makes It Special 01 A Leaf Motif That Finally Lets Light Through Decorators have reached for the same shape for centuries whenever a room needed to feel alive β€” palmettes cut into stone, fronds pressed into plaster, leaves worked into metal. Every one of those versions is solid. They can hold the shape but they cannot do anything with light. Rendering the same curl in glass changes the whole proposition: the frond stops being a silhouette on the wall and becomes the thing the light comes through, curling outward at the top and bottom of every panel while the glow passes straight between them. 02 Texture Is What Makes It Comfortable Clear glass hides nothing β€” you see the filament, and a bulb at eye level over a dining table is exactly as pleasant as that sounds. The woven-reed pattern pressed across every panel here scatters light at every ridge, so the source is spread across the whole face of the glass instead of concentrating at one point. You get the brightness of a clear fixture with none of the hard highlight. Layer the panels so they overlap rather than meet edge to edge, and the scattering doubles: you are looking through one field of texture into another. 03 Amber Does Half the Work of a Warm Bulb The tint is in the glass, not in the lamp, which means the warmth is fixed and does not depend on which bulb someone screws in three years from now. Fit a 2700K warm white and the two work together. But the real gain shows with the power off: an amber panel catching afternoon daylight still reads as honey-colored sculpture, while clear or frosted glass simply reads as grey. A chandelier is switched off for most of the day β€” this one is worth looking at then too. Exclusive Customization Made To Order Love the design but need it tailored to your space? We offer comprehensive customization solutions β€” dimensions, surface finishes, chain lengths, and more. Simply tell us your requirements, and we'll take care of the rest. Our Hand-Blown Glass Color Palette Custom Size Surface Finish Glass Color Chain Length Light Count Step 01 Share Your Idea Message us online and get a fast response to your brief. Step 02 Expert Consultation Our designers advise on size, finish, and proportion for your room. Step 03 We Craft It Made to spec and inspected before it ships. support@korewolamp.com The Design Warm Before You Touch the Switch A room can hold its light the way a leaf holds the sun. Late afternoon, before anyone has turned anything on. The sun comes in low and lands on the glass, and the whole fixture catches it β€” every ridge picking up a thread of light, the amber going honey-colored, a faint warm cast falling across the table below. Nothing is switched on. The room is already warmer than it was an hour ago. That is the part most chandeliers give away. Clear glass goes grey when it is off; frosted glass goes chalk-white. Both spend the daylight hours looking like something waiting to be used. Amber glass never stops working. The colour is in the material rather than in the bulb, so the warmth is there at nine in the morning and still there when the light finally goes on. Then look at the shape it takes. Every panel curls outward at the top and again at the bottom, the way a frond turns back on itself as it opens β€” a motif decorators have carved into stone and pressed into plaster for centuries, always solid, always a silhouette. Here it is glass, so for the first time the leaf lets the light through. And the surface is not smooth: a fine woven-reed texture runs across every panel, breaking the glow into hundreds of small warm points as it passes. You get brightness with nothing hard to look into β€” and, on the ceiling above, a soft ribbed pattern that shifts as you move beneath it. Dinners That Run Late Textured glass means no bare filament in anyone's eyeline. Plates stay bright, faces stay soft, and nobody shifts their chair to get out of the glare. The First Thing They See In an entry, the curling glass reads from the doorway before anything else in the house does β€” and it sets the temperature of every room beyond it. All the Hours It's Off Most of the day, honestly. The amber holds daylight along every ridge, so the piece stays sculpture rather than switching between decoration and dead glass. The colour is in the glass, not the bulb β€” which is why the room stays warm all day. Questions, Answered Before You Order Which size, which bulbs, and what the amber glass actually does to a room. 01Which of the two sizes do I need? Here is the useful part: both sizes are exactly the same height β€” 15.7β€³ tall. Only the width changes. So you are not choosing based on your ceiling. You are choosing based on how much space the fixture should take up above the table. The simple rule is about half the width of your table. The large one (22.8β€³ across) suits a table of roughly 40–46β€³. The small one (14.2β€³ across) suits a table of roughly 28–32β€³, or an entry, hallway, or bedroom. Not sure? Cut a circle of newspaper at 22.8β€³ and lay it on the table. It sounds silly and it works every time. 02What bulbs does it take, and are they included? It takes ordinary screw-in bulbs β€” the same kind that goes in a table lamp. E26 in the US and Canada, E27 in Europe and most of Asia. Bulbs are not included. The small size takes 4. The large size takes 8. Buy them all the same, and pick a warm white (2700K) β€” cool white light fights the amber colour of the glass and makes the whole thing look grey. 03Will the bulbs shine in my eyes at the table? No. The glass has a fine woven pattern pressed across it, which spreads the light out instead of letting it come through in one bright spot. Think of the difference between looking at a bare bulb and looking at a window with a net curtain over it β€” same brightness in the room, nothing sharp to look at. The panels also overlap each other, so you are seeing light through two layers of texture, not one. 04Will the amber glass make my room look yellow? It makes the light warmer, not yellow. The tint is light β€” closer to honey than to orange β€” and it does roughly what a warm-white bulb does, which is take the coldness out of the light. Most people notice it as the room feeling comfortable rather than as a colour. The nice side effect is what happens with the light off. Clear glass looks grey during the day and frosted glass looks chalky white. Amber keeps its warmth in daylight and catches the sun along every ridge, so the fixture is still worth looking at when nobody has switched it on. 05Can I dim it? Yes β€” but you need dimmable bulbs on a dimmer switch. Ordinary bulbs will not dim no matter what switch you fit, and that is the most common reason people think a fixture is faulty when it is not. Buy all the bulbs dimmable rather than mixing types, and check that your dimmer can handle the total wattage of 4 or 8 bulbs together. Dimmed low is when textured glass looks its best β€” the pattern separates instead of blending into one bright glow. 06Can I put it in a bathroom or outside? No. This is an indoor fixture for dry rooms only (IP20), which means it has no protection against water at all β€” not a splash, not steam. So: dining room, entry, hallway, bedroom, living room, all fine. Not a bathroom, not above a bath or shower, not a laundry, and not a porch or balcony even if it is covered. Those places need a fixture that is specifically rated for damp or wet conditions. 07Is it heavy? Will my ceiling hold it? Glass is heavier than it looks, and this one has 8 or 16 panels depending on size. Before you order, check that the electrical box in your ceiling is rated to hold the weight and is screwed into a joist, not just into the plasterboard. A standard box holds far less than most people expect. If you are not sure, that is a five-minute question for your electrician β€” and much easier to ask before the fixture arrives than after. We can send you the exact weight on request. 08Is it hard to install? It wires directly into your ceiling β€” there is no plug and no cord β€” so we recommend a licensed electrician. Turn the power off at the breaker first, not just at the wall switch. The frame and chain go up first, then the glass panels are fitted. Two people make this much easier: one holding, one fixing. Handle the glass by the edges and leave the gloves on if a pair is in the box β€” textured glass shows fingerprints while you are working. The chain shortens by removing links, so you can set the height on the day. Need it longer for a tall room? Tell us your ceiling height when you order and we will send extra chain with it. 09How do I clean it? A soft dry cloth, one panel at a time, working from the top down so the dust falls away from what you have already done. Barely damp for fingerprints, then dry it off. Textured glass does collect a little more dust in the grooves than smooth glass does, so a pass every couple of months keeps it looking right. Skip glass sprays with ammonia and anything abrasive, and always switch off and let the bulbs cool completely before you start. 10What if a glass panel breaks? That panel is replaced on its own. Each one is fixed to the frame at its own points, so it comes off and a new one goes on β€” you are not sending the whole chandelier back over one piece. If something is damaged when it arrives, send us photos within 24 hours of delivery and we will replace the affected panels. After that, we keep spare panels for this fixture and can send them at any time β€” just tell us which size you have. Still not sure which size suits your table? Send us the measurements and we will tell you. Ask a Question Also in Textured Glass Three Ways to Light a Room With Glass All three use textured glass rather than clear β€” light comes through broken into small points instead of one hard glare. Where they differ is how much room they take, and how much of it they ask for. You're Viewing Lavinia Scrolled Glass Palm Chandelier Amber Glass Β· Metal Β· E26 / E27 Panels that curl outward at top and bottom, ringed around a gold frame. The amber tint means it stays warm with the power off, not just when lit. Two widths β€” 14.2β€³ and 22.8β€³ β€” both the same height. Choose this if you want the centrepiece over a dining table and you want it to still look like something during the day. Currently Viewing The Wall Version Curved Ribbed Glass Texture Wall Lamp Clear Ribbed Glass Β· Metal Β· E12 / E14 The same ribbed-glass logic, turned sideways onto a wall. Curved panels in clear and gold, L 7.1β€³ Γ— W 11β€³ Γ— H 15.7β€³, and available as a set of two at a better price β€” which is what you want either side of a mirror or down a corridor. Choose this if you need wall light rather than a centrepiece β€” or you are buying the chandelier and want the hallway to match it. $328.00 View Product The Statement Green Ares Murano Glass Chandelier Green Art Glass Β· Metal Β· E14 Petal-shaped shades with a bark-like surface, arranged in a long horizontal line. 6 heads at 27.6β€³ or 8 heads at 33.5β€³ β€” built for a long table rather than a round one, and it brings colour into the room rather than warmth. Choose this if your table is long rather than round, and you want the fixture to be the thing people talk about. $1,650.00 $2,025.00 View Product Not sure which? Send us the shape and width of your table and your ceiling height, and we will tell you which of the three actually suits the room β€” including telling you when the smaller or cheaper one is the right answer. Email support@korewolamp.com.

Specifications
Size
βˆ… 14.2β€³ x H 15.7β€³, βˆ… 22.8β€³ x H 15.7β€³
Colour
Gold + Amber
Variants (2)
  • βˆ… 14.2β€³ x H 15.7β€³ / Gold + Amber β€” 995.00 USD β€” In stock
  • βˆ… 22.8β€³ x H 15.7β€³ / Gold + Amber β€” 1495.00 USD β€” In stock

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