Not far from the studio on the seashore there is a cliff from which stones fall into the sea. Water grinds them into beautiful, smooth, oval shapes. They became an inspiration for the designer Edyta Baranska to design a chandelier referring to the natural shapes of stones. The use of glass with a delicate texture allowed to emphasize the eternal dialogue of nature, water and rock, softness and delicacy with hardness and strength.

The first version refers to the colours of the sea, shades of blue, blue and golden reflections of the sunset. The Falling Stones chandelier is also available in a monochromatic version in grey, graphite and transparent, perfectly fitting into modern interiors. The modular structure of the upper luminaire allows for easy use of the chandelier in small rooms and large hotel spaces. Standard canopies in size 30 cm x 100 cm, on the one hand, fit above the dining table, but at the same time they are easy to use as a line of lamps hanging over a long hotel reception. For the first time at Warsaw Home in autumn 2022, it was shown as a chandelier along a 10 m wall, which made a spectacular impression on visitors. Available versions with square canopy 70×70 or 100×100 and circle with a diameter of 70 cm or 100 cm are suitable for high rooms and large interiors. The designer is considering introducing a larger color range of glass elements.


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