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The Inspiration
A quiet bell of glass, hung in tiers.
The Halcyon is a tiered Tronchi-style chandelier in the tradition of mid-century Murano glass — a form first explored by Italian island makers in the 1960s, and quietly continued ever since. Each cased glass tube is hand-finished with a vertical bark-like texture, then hung in concentric rings around a polished chrome frame.
When lit, the rings refract softly into one another, throwing a layered, jewel-like wash across the room — closer to the look of a small frozen waterfall than to a conventional chandelier. Made for the rooms in an American home that ask for a little drama: dining rooms, foyers, primary bedrooms, and double-height entries.
Four Sizes
Four scaled variants — choose by ceiling height, room footprint, and the visual weight you want overhead.
Best for breakfast nooks, walk-in closets, and powder rooms with a 9-ft ceiling.
Best for foyers, mid-sized dining rooms, and primary bedrooms over a king bed.
Best for living rooms, larger dining tables seating six to eight, and open kitchens.
Best for great rooms, double-height entryways, and long dining tables seating ten or more.
The Make
Polished chrome-plated iron frame, ring brackets, and matching ceiling canopy.
Hand-finished glass tubes with a vertical bark-textured surface; available in seven cased-color options.
Where It Lives
A tiered chandelier wants ceiling height and a clear viewing line. Below are the four placements that suit the Halcyon best in American homes.
Hung over the table at roughly 30–34 inches above the surface, the Halcyon casts a warm, jewel-like wash on linen and glassware. The 6- and 9-light suit most dining rooms.
In a single-height entry, the 6-light reads as a focal centerpiece. In a double-height foyer, the 12-light fills the vertical volume and becomes the architecture of the room.
Centered over the foot of a king bed, the 6- or 9-light replaces a traditional bedroom chandelier with something quieter and more sculptural — soft enough to leave on at low light.
Over a sofa-and-chair seating arrangement, the 9- or 12-light becomes the visual anchor of the room. Pair with low ambient lighting for layered, restaurant-style depth.
The Particulars
Bulb sold separately — fits a standard E12 or E14 base, 15 W maximum per light. Hardwired install by a qualified electrician. The 9-light and 12-light are heavier fixtures — confirm your ceiling box can support the load before installation, and add a brace if needed.
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