Volant Chandelier

  • Volant Chandelier
  • May 2023

Volant is a modern chandelier that’s almost akin to a kinetic sculpture. A static lamp with an uncanny ability to appear in motion. Solid brass bars are home to textured, tubular formed-glass elements, angled to give the impression of floating objects revolving around each other. The result is an elegant equilibrium that’s at once enthralling yet soothing.

Volant’s modular and architectural nature allow the fixture to span across a plethora of interior spaces. The solid brass bars are individually machined with the luminaire defined by a white glass diffuser which is pinned in-place to the solid brass bar. Textured tubular glass elements are balanced on the same pins creating a uniquely formed illumination.

Each glass element and brass components are made in Australia and hand assembled in our Melbourne based studio. This sculptural luminaire is available in a selection of glass finishes combined with natural hand rubbed brass, bronze, and blackened brass with a waxed finish.

Launched at TRANSCENDENCE as a part of Milan Design Week 2023.

 

View Volant Chandelier and Volant Chandelier Triple.

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