Alabaster Orbis
Alabaster Orbis is conceived as a disciplined linear lighting composition, developed for architectural interiors where proportion, material authenticity, and spatial rhythm define the design language. Formed from ten hand-carved Spanish alabaster spheres suspended along a structured horizontal axis, the fixture delivers balanced illumination while maintaining a refined architectural presence. At 150 cm in length with a 31 kg solid copper framework, Alabaster Orbis carries the physical authority required for installation above dining tables, kitchen islands, and private bar environments. Its central balancing hub and fixed horizontal bar establish visual stability, allowing the stone elements to distribute light evenly across the length of the fixture. Each 16 cm diameter alabaster sphere is carved from natural Spanish stone and hand-selected for tonal consistency and natural veining. The honed surface preserves the inherent translucency of alabaster, allowing illumination to pass through the stone in soft layers rather than direct glare. This controlled diffusion produces an atmosphere suited to interiors designed for extended evening use and refined hospitality settings. Illumination is delivered through ten G9 LED light sources, compatible with dimming systems and tunable colour temperature control. When adjusted, the fixture transitions seamlessly between functional task lighting and ambient evening illumination, supporting a wide range of architectural lighting schemes. Suspended via adjustable rods with a minimum drop of 150 cm, Alabaster Orbis adapts to varying ceiling heights while maintaining correct spatial alignment. Its measured scale and engineered copper structure position it as a large linear statement fixture, suited to luxury penthouses, boutique hospitality environments, yacht interiors, and architect-designed residential spaces.
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- Matt Brown
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- Matt Brown — 10700.00 USD — In stock
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