Spanish Alabaster · Solid Brass · Multi-Tier Herringbone
A multi-tier statement chandelier in the language of contemporary Mediterranean lighting — overlapping Spanish alabaster panels arrange in a herringbone pattern across two cascading rings, suspended on a cast brass frame and chain. Each panel is hand-cut from a fresh block, finished smooth, and pinned individually to the brass armature.
Quarried in Aragón, Spain, the alabaster diffuses warm light through its translucent grain — each panel carrying unique cloud-like veining no two pieces share. The herringbone arrangement scatters the glow asymmetrically, casting overlapping pools onto the ceiling and walls. Available in 9-head or 16-head configurations, suiting dining rooms, hallways, primary bedrooms, and living rooms in modern Mediterranean, coastal, and contemporary interiors.
Features
Spanish Alabaster Panels
Each panel hand-cut from a single block of Aragón alabaster — unique veining in every piece.
Herringbone Arrangement
Overlapping panels in a two-tier herringbone pattern scatter light asymmetrically.
Solid Brass Frame
Cast brass armature in a satin finish anchors the panels and the hanging chain.
Size — Choose at Checkout
9 Heads · ∅ 23.6″
D 60 × H 37 cm. Scaled for dining rooms, hallways, and bedrooms of 12–18 m² (130–195 ft²).
16 Heads · ∅ 31.5″
D 80 × H 52 cm. Scaled for grand dining rooms, foyers, and living rooms of 18–28 m² (195–300 ft²).
Hand-cut natural Spanish alabaster. Each panel is cut and polished from a single block of Aragón alabaster — natural cloud veining, color depth, and translucency vary piece to piece. Within a single chandelier, the panels are matched in tone but the herringbone pattern celebrates the natural variation. This is part of the material's character, not a flaw.
Product Notes
D 60 × H 37 cm
9 Heads · ∅ 23.6″ × H 14.6″
D 80 × H 52 cm
16 Heads · ∅ 31.5″ × H 20.5″
| Materials | Hand-cut imported Spanish alabaster panels · Solid cast brass body & chain |
| Origin | Alabaster quarried in Aragón, Spain |
| Finish | Satin brass · Natural white alabaster (cloud veining varies per piece) |
| Style | Multi-tier herringbone · Mediterranean contemporary |
| Size — 9 heads | D 60 × H 37 cm · ∅ 23.6″ × H 14.6″ |
| Size — 16 heads | D 80 × H 52 cm · ∅ 31.5″ × H 20.5″ |
| Bulb Base | E12 (US) or E14 (EU) candelabra socket per head · bulbs not included |
| Bulbs Recommended | Warm white 2700K–3000K LED candle bulb, max 40W incandescent equivalent each |
| Color Temperature | Depends on bulb chosen · warm white recommended for alabaster glow |
| Dimming | Compatible if a dimmable bulb and TRIAC dimmer are installed |
| Voltage | AC 110–240V · universal |
| Mounting | Hardwired pendant · standard junction box · 30 cm (12″) hanging chain supplied |
| SKU | RDC-115105 |
| Lead Time | Made-to-order · please refer to checkout estimate |
| Best For | Dining rooms · Hallways · Primary bedrooms · Living rooms · Foyer entries (16-head) · Modern Mediterranean, coastal & contemporary interiors |
Installation
- Hardwires to a standard ceiling junction box — professional installation recommended.
- Hanging chain supplied at 30 cm (12″); chain length can be adjusted by your electrician.
- Each alabaster panel is pinned individually — handle by the brass armature, not the panels, during hoist.
- Fits E12 (US) or E14 (EU) candelabra-base bulbs — supply your own warm-white LED candle bulbs (one per head).
- Verify clearance: 30–36″ above dining table, or 7 ft minimum from finished floor in walkways.
- Indoor only · clean alabaster panels with a soft dry cloth; avoid solvents and abrasives.
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FAQ
Which size suits my room? +
The 9-head (∅ 23.6″) suits dining rooms, hallways, and primary bedrooms of 12–18 m² (130–195 ft²) seating up to 6 at a dining table. The 16-head (∅ 31.5″) suits grand dining rooms, foyers, and living rooms of 18–28 m² (195–300 ft²) — a substantial statement piece for spaces with 9 ft+ ceilings.
Why does each panel look slightly different? +
The alabaster is quarried in Aragón, Spain and hand-cut from fresh blocks. The cloud-like veining, color depth, and translucency are properties of the natural stone — no two panels are identical. Within a single chandelier, panels are matched in tone but the herringbone arrangement deliberately celebrates the natural variation rather than masking it.
Is the Elba dimmable? +
Yes, with the right bulb. Each head takes an E12 (US) or E14 (EU) candelabra-base bulb. Install dimmable LED candle bulbs on a TRIAC wall dimmer and the chandelier dims smoothly. Warm white 2700K–3000K is recommended to flatter the alabaster.
What's the herringbone pattern about? +
The alabaster panels overlap in a two-tier herringbone arrangement — angled rows where each panel's edge meets the next at offset diagonals. Light passes between the gaps and through the stone itself, creating an asymmetric scatter rather than the symmetric drop of a typical crystal chandelier. The effect is softer and more textile in feel.
What bulbs does it take? +
E12 (US) or E14 (EU) candelabra-base bulbs — nine on the 9-head version, sixteen on the 16-head. We recommend warm-white 2700K–3000K LED candle bulbs at 40W incandescent equivalent each for a soft, residential glow that flatters the natural Spanish alabaster.
- Unique shape design
- Made responsibly
- High quality material
- Tested for durability
CARE
CARE
- Dust with a soft, dry cloth.
- To protect finish, we do not recommend the use of household cleaners or abrasives.
- Do not exceed specified wattage.
SHIPPING & RETURN POLICY
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Sculpted by earth,
softened by light.
Rare natural alabaster, hand-carved by master artisans and illuminated from within. Every piece is unrepeatable — a singular convergence of geology and craft.
"Alabaster does not merely hold light — it breathes with it, casting a warmth that cannot be manufactured, only discovered."
Formed through millions of years of slow crystallisation, alabaster is among the world's most ancient decorative stones. When illuminated, it yields a quiet, golden luminosity — gentle, organic, irreducibly human. Our collection exists to honour that rarity, designing forms that allow the stone to speak without interruption.
No two stones
are ever alike.
Alabaster carries within it a geological autobiography — millions of years compressed into veining, crystalline structures, and tonal shifts that no craftsman could plan or replicate. Five expressive patterns emerge most consistently in our collection.

Pure
Clear SurfaceA near-uniform honey surface with barely perceptible variation — the rarest and most meditative expression of the stone.

Ink Marbling
Flowing VeinsSoft, fluid grey veining reminiscent of East Asian ink painting — atmospheric, unhurried, deeply contemplative.

Lightning Veins
Sharp BranchingBold, branching mineral lines that fracture the surface with dramatic precision — striking from any angle and in any light.

Ice Crack
Angular FracturesGeometric fissures suspended within the stone — sculptural formations that diffuse and scatter light with quiet drama.

Snowflake
Crystalline FlecksSuspended constellations of lighter crystalline matter — a delicate drift across the surface that catches light from within.
Natural Variance Is Not a Defect
Because alabaster is a living natural stone, every piece carries its own unique veining and tonal variation — a quality we celebrate rather than suppress. We are unable to specify, select, or replicate any particular pattern. Ink marbling, lightning veins, ice-crack formations, and snowflake inclusions are inherent characteristics of the material and do not constitute a quality issue. If you prefer a perfectly uniform finish, this collection may not align with your expectations — and we kindly invite you to consider this before placing your order.
One material,
every room in the home.
From the grandeur of a double-height chandelier to the intimate glow of a bedside lamp — alabaster scales with intention, adapting to every room's rhythm without sacrificing presence.
Five stages of
quiet craftsmanship.
Every alabaster lamp begins as raw stone and arrives in your hands only after passing through a sequence of precise, unhurried steps — performed by artisans who know how to listen to the material before they shape it.

Material Selection
Rough blocks are hand-assessed at the quarry for translucence, structural integrity, and depth of colour within.

Precision Cutting
Diamond instruments slice the stone into workable panels, guided by its natural grain rather than against it.

Sculpting
Artisans turn, carve, and hollow each form by hand — responding to the stone's character as it is revealed.

Hand Polishing
Progressively finer grits refine the surface until the stone's interior luminosity is fully realised.

Final Assembly
LED modules, solid brass fittings, and hand-finished hardware are fitted and inspected — each piece individually, never in batches.
To own an alabaster lamp is to welcome a piece of natural sculpture into your home — shaped by the earth over millennia, refined by artisans over weeks, and completed only in the moment it is illuminated.
Radilum Design Studio

Treat it as the
rare object it is.
Alabaster is genuine natural stone — each fixture carries substantial weight and deserves the same careful handling you would extend to any fine sculpture. A few simple practices will preserve both piece and electrical integrity for a lifetime.
- 01Never lift by the power cord.The cord is not load-bearing. Tension applied to it can damage internal LED wiring and lead to connection failure over time.
- 02Always support the stone body.Cradle the fixture with both hands when moving or installing. For larger pieces, two people are strongly recommended.
- 03Clean gently; dust often.A dry, soft cloth is all that is needed. Avoid water, solvents, and abrasives — they will dull the polished surface irreversibly.
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Size chart
| Size |
| area XS |
| Room XS |
| Size | DIA 2"-6" | DIA 6"-12" | DIA 12"-18" | DIA 20"-24" | DIA 24"-32" | DIA 32"-40" |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| area | 32-54 FT | 54-107 FT | 107-161 FT | 161-215 FT | 215-269 FT | 269-378 FT |
| Room | BATHROOM/AISLE | DINING ROOM | KITCHEN | BEDROOM | LIVING ROOM | COMMERCIAL INTERIOR |
* Sizes are American and expressed in inches.
Measuring for Pendant Lighting
When installing pendants and chandeliers, it’s important to consider how you want your fixtures to hang in relation to the other furnishings in your space. Read on for our recommendations on how to hang the perfect light.
Kitchen
Aim for 30–36″ from the bottom of your fixture’s shade to the top of your island or countertop. Space multiple pendants 26–30″ apart. For a sense of proportion and balance, allow 12″ from the outermost fixture to the edge of your counter.
Dining Room
For optimal lighting and visibility, the bottom of your pendant should sit 30″ from the surface of your dining table. To scale your fixture, take the length and width of the room in feet, then convert that to inches. For a 10′ by 14′ room, the chandelier should be about 24″ wide.
Bedroom
If you’re hanging a pendant above a nightstand, allow for at least 30″ between the bottom of the shade and your nightstand’s surface. To keep the look balanced, center your pendant over your nightstand.
































