The sculptural wood and opal-glass chandelier is built from interlocking solid-wood beams arranged in an architectural grid, each terminating in a warm opal globe. This structural composition creates a three-dimensional light sculpture suited to dining rooms, contemporary living spaces, and statement-entry foyers. The natural wood grain and matte globes blend seamlessly with Japandi, Scandinavian, Organic Modern, Contemporary Luxury, and Boutique Residential interiors.
At 80 cm in length and illuminated by thirteen globes, the chandelier has both visual weight and emotional warmth—ideal for rooms needing a functional centerpiece with artistic presence.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Sculptural wood grid chandelier |
| Materials | Solid wood frame; opal glass globes; metal suspension components |
| Dimensions | 80 cm (L) × 45 cm (W) × 45 cm (H) |
| Weight (accurate wood + glass) | 9–13 kg |
| Light Source | G9 LED bulbs (dimmable recommended) |
| Lumens (est.) | ~2,600–4,000 lm total depending on bulbs |
| Color Temperature | 2700K–3000K recommended |
| Voltage | 110–240V |
| Dimming | Triac/ELV compatible |
| Installation | Hardwired |
| Certifications | CE & CSA UL LISTED |
Which interiors suit this chandelier?
Japandi, Organic Modern, Scandinavian, Contemporary Luxury, Boutique Residential.
Is the wood solid?
Yes — the grid uses solid timber for structure and visual weight.
Can the drop be customized?
Yes — suspension length can be adjusted on request.
Is it bright enough for a dining room?
Yes — thirteen opal globes deliver generous, even illumination.
Does the wood darken over time?
Yes — natural wood develops a subtle, richer patina.
Keywords: modern wooden chandelier, dining room lighting, Japandi pendant light, geometric chandelier, wood and glass light fixture, mid-century modern lighting, ceiling light fixtures