Ysoline Spiral Glass Rod Chandelier
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. โฆ Material comparison โฆ One craft, many shapes ๐ Spot genuine glass Open 01 ยท Material Comparison Hand-cast art glass vs. molded glass vs. resin Three materials look similar in a thumbnail โ 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 โ 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 โ won't fade or yellow Stable color Can yellow or cloud with heat & UV over time Heat tolerance High โ glass handles bulb heat well High Lower โ 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 โ the qualities that make a fixture feel like art rather than hardware. 02 ยท Forms & Shapes One craft, many shapes Every piece begins the same way โ 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 โฆ Custom shapes & colors available Looking for a different shape, size, or color in this art glass? We offer full customization โ just reach out and our designers will help. 03 ยท 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 โ 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 โ 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 โ not artisan glass. Our promise: every fixture is genuine hand-cast art glass. Slight variation between pieces isn't a flaw โ it's proof it was made by hand. Not stacked rings. One line that never closes. The Ysoline Spiral Glass Rod Chandelier hangs frosted glass rods along a single continuous spiral, turning as it falls from a gold-tone frame. It is not a tiered chandelier. A tiered fixture stacks complete rings, each one a closed circle โ you see the same thing from every side. This one follows one line that never closes: the rods descend along a helix, so the fixture is wider at the top and narrows to a single point at the bottom, and the shape you see depends entirely on where you stand. The rods are frosted rather than clear โ so light leaves them as a soft even glow along the full length of each rod instead of a sharp point. The lamps sit within the spiral, screened by rod after rod, and the result is a fixture that fills a stairwell with warm light and shows no visible source from any floor. 1 A Spiral, Not Stacked RingsA tiered chandelier stacks closed circles and looks the same from every side. This follows one line that never closes, so it is a different object from every angle you view it โ and from every step of a staircase. 2 Frosted Rods, Not ClearLight leaves a frosted rod as a soft even glow along its whole length rather than a hard point. Warmer and quieter than cut crystal, and far easier to sit beneath โ brightness with no sharp highlight anywhere. 3 The Source Never ShowsThe lamps sit inside the spiral, screened by rod after rod on every side. From the ground floor, from a landing, from directly beneath โ nothing to look into, on any level. 4 Every Rod on Its Own HookEach rod hangs independently along the frame rather than being set into a moulded panel. It is what allows the spiral to be a true continuous line โ and why a single damaged rod is replaced on its own. Dimensions & Placement โ 16.1" x H 33.8" Stairwell VoidWhere this piece belongs first. A spiral is seen from every level at once โ it turns away from you from below, and from a landing you are standing inside it. Keep 7 ft (2.1 m) of clearance above every tread it passes, not just the floor at the bottom. Double-Height EntryCeilings of 12 ft (3.6 m) and up, where the full turn of the spiral can be read from the door. Centre it over the open floor rather than the doorway, and keep 7 ft of clearance anywhere people walk. Over a Round TablePossible with 10 ft (3 m) ceilings or more. Hang the lowest rod 30โ36โณ (75โ90 cm) above the tabletop โ you can go lower here than anywhere else, because nobody walks beneath a table. Where It Must Not GoRated IP20 โ no protection against water. Not for a bathroom, above a bath or shower, in a laundry, or on a covered porch or balcony. Those need a damp- or wet-rated fixture. Measure the Drop, Not the Diameter On most chandeliers width decides the purchase. On a spiral it does not. This piece is built to fall, so what you are matching is the height of your void. Measure from the ceiling down to where you want the lowest rod to sit, and compare that against the total drop including chain. In a stairwell, remember the fixture passes several levels โ keep 7 ft of clearance above every tread it passes, not only above the floor at the bottom. The chain shortens on site by removing links, and if you need more length for a tall void, tell us the height when you order and we will supply extra before it ships. Specification MaterialMetal Frame ยท Frosted Glass Rods Body finishGold GlassWhite, frosted โ (Number of glass panes: 324) Light sourceLED bulb recommended โ warm white 2700K Bulb base12 ร G9 (bulbs not included) โ the small two-pin capsule; choose LED rather than halogen, see below VoltageAC 110โ240V CertificationUL / CE / SAA ControlWall switch โ dimmable with dimmable G9 LEDs on a compatible dimmer Suspension59โณ Chain โ shortened on site by removing links WiringHardwired โ professional installation recommended MountingCeiling Ingress ratingIP20 โ indoor, dry locations only ApplicationStairwell ยท double-height entry ยท atrium ยท dining room with height 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 Different Object From Every Step A tiered chandelier stacks closed rings, so it presents the same face wherever you stand. A spiral is one line that never closes, and that changes everything about how it is seen. From below it turns away from you. From a landing halfway up you are inside it. From the top you look down through the whole descent at once. Most chandeliers have one good angle โ which is exactly why most of them look wrong in a stairwell, and why this one does not. 02 Frosted Glass, and Nothing to Look Into Clear glass and cut crystal return light as points; frosted glass returns it as a glow, spread evenly along the whole length of every rod. It is the warmer and quieter of the two, and far easier to live under in a space you pass through several times a day. And because the lamps sit within the spiral with rods screening them on every side, there is no visible source from any floor โ not from the ground, not from a landing, not from directly beneath. Full brightness, no glare, on every level. 03 Rod by Rod, Along One Line Nothing here is a moulded panel. Every rod hangs from its own point along the frame, which is what allows the spiral to be a genuine continuous line rather than an approximation of one โ and it is why the fixture ships flat and is assembled in the room, the only way a piece this long arrives intact. It also means a single damaged rod is unhooked and replaced on its own, rather than the whole chandelier going back. Exclusive Customization Made To Order Love the design but need it tailored to your space? We offer comprehensive customization solutions โ 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. Start Your Custom Order support@korewolamp.com The Design Seen From Every Height at Once The only light in a house you look at while you are moving. Think about how you actually see the lights in your house. You stand under a ceiling fixture. You sit beside a lamp. In every case you are still, at one height, looking at one face of the thing โ and that is what a chandelier is designed for. It has a front, and you meet it there. A stairwell breaks all of that. You see the fixture from the hall, from the landing, and from the top โ and you see it while climbing between them. It is the only light in a house that is looked at in motion, from several heights at once. Which is why so many chandeliers look wrong there. Stack a set of closed rings and the piece has the same face wherever you stand: from the landing you are simply seeing the same object again, nearer. It has already given you everything it has, and there are two more floors to go. A spiral never closes. One line, turning as it falls, wide at the top and narrowing to a point โ so the shape is not the same from any two positions. From below it turns away from you. From halfway up you are inside it, rods passing on both sides. From the top you look straight down through the whole descent at once, which is a view the fixture has been holding in reserve the entire time. The rods are frosted rather than clear, because a stairwell is a place you pass through several times a day rather than sit in once an evening. Frosted glass gives a glow along the full length of every rod instead of a hard point of light, and with the lamps screened inside the spiral there is nothing to look into โ from the hall, from the landing, or from directly underneath. From the Hall You come in and it is above you, turning away. Not a shape you can take in at once โ which is exactly why you look up a second time before hanging your coat. Halfway Up You are level with the middle of it, rods passing on both sides. For four or five steps you are not looking at the light โ you are standing inside it. From the Landing Looking down, you see the whole turn at once โ the view it has been holding back the entire climb. The one angle nobody photographs, and the one you will have most often. A chandelier has a front. A spiral has as many faces as your staircase has steps. Questions, Answered Before You Order The drop, the glass, and getting a long fixture safely into a stairwell. 01How do I know it will fit my stairwell? Measure the drop, not the diameter. On most chandeliers width decides the purchase; on a spiral built to fall, what you are matching is the height of your void. Measure from the ceiling down to where you want the lowest rod to sit, and compare that against the total drop including chain. Then the part people miss: a stairwell fixture passes several levels, so keep at least 7 ft (2.1 m) of clearance above every tread it passes โ not just above the floor at the bottom. It is easy to plan for the ground floor and forget the landing. The chain shortens on site by removing links. If you need more length for a tall void, tell us the height when you order and we will supply extra before it ships. 02Why does it look different from every floor? Because it is a spiral rather than stacked rings. A tiered chandelier is a set of closed circles, so it presents the same face wherever you stand โ from the landing you are simply seeing the same object again, nearer. A spiral is one line that never closes: from below it turns away from you, from halfway up the rods pass on both sides of you, and from the top you look straight down through the whole descent at once. That is the argument for putting it in a stairwell rather than a room. 03What bulbs does it take? 12 ร G9 โ the small two-pin capsule โ not included. One thing worth knowing before you buy replacements: G9 comes in both halogen and LED, and on this fixture you want LED. The lamps sit inside the spiral with glass rods screening them on every side, so there is very little airflow around them, and halogen runs considerably hotter than LED does. Choose a warm white around 2700K as well โ cooler light reads clinical through frosted white glass, which is the opposite of what this fixture is for. 04Will the bulbs glare at me? No, from any level. The lamps sit within the spiral, screened by rod after rod on every side, so there is nothing to look into from the hall, from a landing, or from directly beneath. The rods are also frosted rather than clear, so light leaves them as a soft even glow along the full length of each rod instead of a hard point โ warmer and quieter than cut crystal, and easier to live under in a space you pass through several times a day. 05Can it be dimmed? Yes, with dimmable G9 LEDs on a compatible dimmer circuit โ standard bulbs will not dim. Use dimmable bulbs throughout rather than a mix, and check the total wattage against what your dimmer is rated for. In a stairwell a dimmer earns its keep: full brightness during the day, low at night, so the stairs are lit without the whole hall being. 06Will my ceiling take the weight? Check before ordering. A long spiral of solid glass rods is heavier than it looks, and all of that weight hangs from a single point. Confirm your junction box is rated for the fixture's weight and properly supported above the ceiling โ a standard box carries far less than most people assume, and a fixture at this length may need a brace fitted first. In a stairwell the ceiling is often the highest and least accessible in the house, so it is worth having this checked while the scaffolding or platform is already up, not afterwards. Net and shipping weights available on request. 07Is it difficult to install? It is a hardwired ceiling fixture and we recommend a licensed electrician โ particularly here, because the work happens over a stairwell rather than a flat floor. Use a proper platform or tower rather than a ladder on the treads. The frame and chain go up first, then the rods are hung along the spiral one at a time. That part takes patience rather than skill, and two people make it far easier: one at the ceiling, one passing rods up. Work from the top of the spiral down, and switch off at the breaker before starting. 08How do I clean something I cannot reach? Worth thinking about before you buy, because a stairwell fixture is genuinely awkward to get to. The good news is that frosted glass is forgiving โ it hides dust far better than clear glass or cut crystal does, so once or twice a year is plenty. When you do, use a soft dry cloth or a dry extendable duster, working from the top of the spiral downward. Switch off and let the bulbs cool completely first, and use a platform rather than a ladder on the stairs. 09What if a glass rod gets damaged? It is replaced on its own. Every rod hangs from its own point along the frame rather than being set into a moulded panel โ unhook the damaged one, hang the replacement, done. That matters more than it sounds on a fixture this size. Built as a sealed unit, one broken piece would mean returning the whole chandelier โ freight both ways, weeks of waiting, and a bare stairwell in the meantime. If something arrives damaged, send photographs within 24 hours of delivery and the affected rods are replaced. Beyond that, we hold spare rods for this fixture and will supply them at any time โ tell us the size and finish you own. Not sure it suits your stairwell? Send us the height of the void and we will tell you. The Waterfall Family Built to Fall, Not to Spread Four pieces answering the same question: what goes in a stairwell, a double-height entry, or any void a normal chandelier is simply too short for. What separates them is not the shape โ it is what the glass does. Smoked Smoked Striped Glass Tube Waterfall Chandelier Smoked Glass Tubes Striped tubes in smoke grey โ the darkest of the four. Unlit it reads almost as a shadow hanging in the void; lit, the stripes separate and the smoke warms considerably. Choose this if the stairwell is pale and you want the fixture to register as an object by day, not only a light by night. View Product Blush Pink Pink Tiered Fluted Glass Waterfall Chandelier Fluted Glass ยท Blush Fluted glass in a soft blush โ the only one of the four that commits to a colour. The ridges break the light along their length, so the pink stays soft rather than turning the room rosy. Choose this if you want warmth with a decision behind it โ and a stairwell with white or plaster walls to set it against. View Product Clear Ice Icicle Waterfall Textured Glass Chandelier Textured Clear Glass Irregular textured glass, tapering the way an icicle does. The brightest and the sharpest of the four โ texture rather than colour is doing all the work here. Choose this if you want maximum sparkle and a fixture that stays neutral โ it will not push the room warm or cool in any direction. View Product All four are chosen the same way. Measure the drop, not the diameter โ and in a stairwell keep 7 ft of clearance above every tread the fixture passes, not just above the floor at the bottom. Send us the height of your void and we will tell you which of these actually fits, including when the answer is a shorter fixture than the one you are looking at. Email support@korewolamp.com.
Specifications
- Size
- โ 16.1" x H 33.8"
- Colour
- White + Gold
Variants (1)
- โ 16.1" x H 33.8" / White + Gold โ 1795.00 USD โ In stock
How AI sees this product
The more complete this product's details, the more confidently AI assistants can understand and recommend it.