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Radilum

Cecil Chandelier

SKU: RDC-144701-18
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Brass · Minimalist Arms · 5 or 6 Light Chandelier

Long graceful arms extend from a small ringed cog at the base of the stem — minimalism given fluidity. The Cecil reads naturally in traditional and transitional rooms; its hand-applied finishes layer textural depth over an otherwise spare silhouette. Available as a five-arm or an expansive six-arm statement piece.


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Configuration — Choose at Checkout

5 Heads

D 91 × H 47 cm

∅ 35.8″ × H 18.5″

Chain 100 cm / 39.4″

6 Heads

D 154 × H 65 cm

∅ 60.6″ × H 25.6″

Chain 100 cm / 39.4″


Finishes — Choose at Checkout


Brass

Warm antique gold — classic and even in tone.


Black

Matte charcoal — graphic and architectural.


Antique Bronze

Warm aged bronze with layered patina.

◈ Hand-finished

Gold Leaf

Shimmering gold leaf — textural and radiant.

◈ Hand-finished

Black Bronze

Deep near-black with warm bronze undertones.

◈ Hand-finished
Important — please read before ordering

Three finishes — Antique Bronze, Gold Leaf, and Black Bronze — are applied by hand through an intricate coloring process. Small variations in tone, distribution, and depth are a signature of the craft, and the final result may differ slightly from the photos shown.

For reassurance before you buy: our customer service team can share additional close-up photos of any of these three finishes on request.

Pre-shipment confirmation available. After placing your order, email us with your order number and we'll send real photos of your exact fixture before it ships.

Cecil Chandelier — Antique Bronze, Gold Leaf, and Black Bronze finish details ↗ Click to enlarge

Detail — hand-finished colorways


Materials & Craft

Brass Body

Solid brass arms extending from a central ringed cog — a fluid, minimal silhouette.

Signature Cog

A small cog ornamented with a ring — the quiet focal point at the base of the stem.

Adjustable Chain

39.4″ hanging chain — shorten links to set the perfect drop for your ceiling.


Product Notes

E14 Socket (bulb not incl.)
5 / 6 Head configurations
Hardwired Ceiling installation
Fixture dimensions 5 Heads: D 91 × H 47 cm / ∅ 35.8″ × H 18.5″
6 Heads: D 154 × H 65 cm / ∅ 60.6″ × H 25.6″
Canopy size D 12 × H 2 cm / ∅ 4.7″ × H 0.8″
Hanging chain 100 cm / 39.4″ — adjustable by removing links
Max overall drop 5 Heads: ~147 cm / 57.9″
6 Heads: ~165 cm / 65.0″
Body material Solid brass
Finishes Brass · Black · Antique Bronze · Gold Leaf · Black Bronze
Number of bulbs 5 or 6 (depending on configuration)
Socket type E14 candelabra
Bulb included No — sold separately
Mount type Chain pendant · Hardwired
SKU RDC-144701

Installation

  • Hardwired ceiling installation — a licensed electrician is required, especially for the 6-head configuration due to its size and weight.
  • Fits a standard round ceiling junction box. A 12 cm canopy covers the box.
  • Chain length is adjustable — remove links to shorten the drop to your preferred height.
  • Recommended minimum ceiling height: 2.7 m (9 ft) for 5-head; 3.0 m (10 ft) for 6-head. Over dining tables, keep 75–90 cm between the tabletop and the bottom of the fixture.
  • Suitable for indoor dry and damp locations. Not rated for wet/shower zones or exterior use.

FAQ

What's the difference between 5-head and 6-head? +

Beyond the bulb count, the two configurations are significantly different in scale. The 5-head is 91 cm / 35.8″ in diameter — well-suited to standard dining rooms, foyers, and 2.7 m+ ceilings. The 6-head is 154 cm / 60.6″ in diameter — a major statement piece best for grand entryways, large dining halls, or double-height rooms with 3 m+ ceilings.

Which bulbs do you recommend? +

E14 candelabra-base LED bulbs in warm white (2700K), 3–4W each (≈40W incandescent equivalent). Flame-tip or torpedo-shape bulbs suit the chandelier's traditional profile; frosted versions soften the glow for dining and living spaces.

Is this fixture dimmable? +

The fixture itself is compatible with dimming. Pair dimmable E14 LED bulbs with a TRIAC-compatible dimmer switch (e.g. Lutron, Leviton Decora). Standard non-dimmable bulbs will run at full brightness only.

Can I shorten the chain? +

Yes. The 39.4″ chain is made of individual links that your electrician can remove during installation to set the drop precisely for your ceiling height. The wiring inside the chain is shortened to match.

Why do the Antique Bronze, Gold Leaf, and Black Bronze finishes look different in every photo? +

Because they are hand-applied. The intricate coloring process produces organic variation between fixtures — no two pieces are identical. This is part of the character of the finish, not a defect. If you would like additional photos before you buy, or before we ship your specific fixture, please contact customer service with your order number.

How do I care for the hand-finished colors? +

Dust gently with a soft dry cloth or brush. Avoid liquid cleaners, solvents, and abrasives — they can dull or alter hand-applied finishes. For the Brass and Black options, a slightly damp microfiber cloth followed by thorough drying is fine.

Can I install it on a sloped ceiling? +

Yes — because the fixture hangs from a chain, it naturally aligns itself vertically regardless of ceiling angle. Ensure the junction box and canopy are rated and oriented correctly for your ceiling slope.


Downloads

  • Unique shape design
  • Made responsibly
  • High quality material
  • Tested for durability

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

Enjoy free shipping on all products in the store. With Front Door Delivery, your item ships from our Distribution Center by UPS and arrives to your home within 4-6 weeks days of order receipt.

You can return eligible items within 30 days of receiving an order. Made-to-order items are not eligible.

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Radilum · Brass Atelier · American Lighting

The metal that holds
the light of years.

Brass is the alloy civilisations reach for when they want light to last. Door pulls polished by three generations. Naval instruments still readable a century after the ship was scrapped. Church candelabra that outlive the parish. Radilum's American Brass Collection is built on that same expectation — fixtures forged from H65 cartridge brass, finished by hand, sealed against time, and meant to be the lamp your grandchildren still recognise.

Radilum brass lighting collection in interior setting
Material
H65 Cartridge Brass
Hand Polishing
4–6 Stages
Finish Options
9 Patinas
Surface Sealant
UV-Stable
Warranty
5 Years
§ 01 · The Material

The alloy that refuses to age.

Brass is a copper-zinc alloy whose first known smelting dates to roughly 500 BCE in the eastern Mediterranean — Greek artisans alloying calamine ore with native copper to produce a metal that struck like gold but bent like a tool. By the Roman imperial period, brass was the material of coinage, military fittings, and the household lamps that lit late-republic Rome. Two and a half millennia later it remains, by an enormous margin, the most-used non-ferrous engineering alloy on the planet — and the lighting industry's quiet workhorse.

What makes brass uniquely fit for lighting is a coincidence of properties no single-element metal achieves. Brass gives it warm chromatic depth and the specific red-yellow that reads as luxurious rather than industrial. Zinc hardens the alloy enough to hold sharp turned profiles, threaded fittings, and cast detail without the fragility of pure copper or the dullness of pure brass castings. The blend produces a metal that is workable when you need it to be — and rigid for the next century.

Why H65, Specifically

Of the dozen brass grades available to manufacturers, Radilum specifies H65 cartridge brass — 65% copper, 35% zinc. The name comes from its original use: military shell casings, where the metal had to absorb the shock of firing without splitting. That same toughness, applied to a lamp arm, means the part stays dimensionally stable under decades of thermal cycling, hardware tightening, and bulb replacement. Lower-copper alloys (H62, H59) are cheaper but more brittle. We do not use them.

The Radilum brass collection is built on a simple recognition that the wider lighting industry has spent the last two decades forgetting: that the cost difference between a true brass fixture and a brass-plated zinc one is measurable in years of service, not dollars at checkout.

§ 02 · Why Brass for Light

Four properties that change everything
about how a lamp ages.

Most fixture materials are chosen for what the lamp looks like in the showroom photograph. Brass is one of the very few materials that earns its place over the next thirty years. The differences come down to four physical and aesthetic properties.

01 Mass that reads as quality

Solid H65 brass has a density of 8.5 g/cm³ — denser than steel, denser than cast iron, more than three times the weight of zinc-die-cast. A brass sconce of comparable size to a brass-plated zinc one will weigh nearly four times as much. You feel the difference the moment you lift the box. It's not marketing — it's chemistry.

02 Living finish, not a coating

Brass-plated finishes are paint that happens to be metallic. They scratch, chip, and reveal cheaper alloy underneath. Solid brass is the finish — what you see is the metal itself, polished or patinated. A scratch on plated brass is a flaw; a scratch on solid brass is a wear mark that polishes back out. This is why brass instruments survive a century of touring while plated hardware ages out of fashion in five years.

03 Naturally antimicrobial

Copper alloys are oligodynamic — meaning their surface ions disrupt microbial cell membranes on contact. The EPA registers solid brass and bronze as antimicrobial surfaces. A brass switch plate, lamp pull, or door fitting is meaningfully cleaner than the stainless steel equivalent. For high-touch fixtures (bedside lamps, hallway sconces) this matters more than the brochures usually mention.

04 A spectrum the eye reads as warm

Brass reflects light selectively across the visible spectrum — absorbing slightly more blue and green, reflecting more red and yellow. The result is that any light source mounted in or near a brass fixture acquires a faint warm wash. We design the LED specification with this shift in mind: a 2700K bulb behind brass reads as roughly 2550K to the eye, the colour of late-afternoon window light.

Density
8.5 g/cm³
denser than steel
Hardness
Brinell 110
workable yet rigid
Service Life
100+ Years
documented in fittings
Recyclability
100%
infinite, no downcycle
§ 03 · The Brass Library

Six finishes. Six different conversations
between metal and room.

A single block of H65 can be finished in a dozen ways — and the finish, more than any other variable, decides the personality of the fixture. The atelier maintains six standard finishes and adds custom patinas on request. Physical samples are sent before final order on every project of three fixtures or more.

Polished Mirror
Polished Brass
High-Luster · Reflective
The traditional choice — a mirror finish achieved through five grits of progressive polishing. Reflects the room around it. Best in formal interiors with strong architectural detail. Sealed against tarnish for 25+ years.
  • Reflectivity~85%
  • SealantIncralac
  • Best forFormal rooms
Atelier Signature
Brushed Antique
House Favourite · Hand-Brushed
A directional satin grain followed by a controlled patina bath — gives the fixture a "lived-in" warmth from the day it arrives. Hides minor wear over decades. The Radilum house finish on most American-style pieces.
  • Reflectivity~35%
  • TextureLinear satin
  • Best forMost projects
Oxidised Patina
Antique Bronze
Deep Oxidation · Variegated
A controlled accelerated oxidation produces deep amber-to-near-black tones, often with subtle copper-red highlights at the high points. Reads as a 50-year-old fixture from day one. Pairs with walnut, oxidised oak, and unbleached linen.
  • ToneAmber to black
  • VariationEach unique
  • Best forVintage interiors
Blackened
Blackened Brass
Sulphurised · Matte
A sulphur-based blackening leaves a deep, slightly textured matte black with brass undertones glinting through at edges and high points. Reads architectural rather than industrial. Common in modern luxe and editorial spaces.
  • Reflectivity~5%
  • EdgesBrass glint
  • Best forModern luxe
Unlacquered
Raw Living Brass
No Sealant · Patinas in Use
Solid brass with no protective topcoat — the metal develops its own patina from skin oils, humidity, and time. Two identical fixtures will read differently after one year. Specified by clients who want the lamp to record its own history.
  • SealantNone
  • PatinaContinuous
  • Best forHeritage homes
Nickel-Plated
Satin Nickel
Plated · Cool-Tone
For projects whose palette is cooler than warm brass allows — a brass body electroplated with satin nickel reads as silver-grey but retains the mass and structural integrity of the underlying brass casting. The best of both worlds.
  • PlatingSatin nickel
  • BodySolid H65
  • Best forCool palettes

Beyond the six standard finishes — verdigris greens, oil-rubbed bronze, mirror-polished rose, custom matched samples on request. Discuss specifics with your project lead.

§ 04 · From Ingot to Lamp

Four stages, weeks of hand work,
one lamp.

Every Radilum brass fixture moves through four production stages. We document each stage with timestamped photography that ships to the client with the order — not because the photographs sell anything, but because they're the only way to prove that what we say happened actually happened.

Design and CNC molding
01
Design & Tooling

CNC tooling from the designer's drawing.

A designer's sketch becomes a parametric 3D model, then a five-axis CNC tool path, then the steel mould. Every dimension held to ±0.1 mm. We tool every fixture in-house.

H65 brass casting
02
Casting

H65 brass, sand-cast or forged.

H65 ingots melted to 1080°C — sand-cast for sculptural pieces, precision-forged for structural arms. Cast pieces receive a stress-relief anneal cycle to prevent later cracking.

Hand polishing
03
Hand Finishing

Four to six grits, by one technician.

A single technician carries each fixture through four to six polishing stages — 240 grit to felt-wheel buff. The technician's mark is etched on the fitting plate.

Sealing and lacquer
04
Sealing

Multi-layer sealant, tested for 25 years.

Three coats of imported Incralac — the conservation-grade lacquer used by museums on bronze sculpture. Accelerated-aging tests project 25+ years tarnish-free.

"Plated brass is a finish. Solid brass is a relationship — between the metal, the room, and the years that pass through both."
— Radilum Atelier · Senior Brass Technician
§ 05 · Fixture Categories

Five archetypes — the working portfolio.

Most projects begin from one of five standard categories. Every category scales from intimate residential to full-room hospitality; every category accepts any of the six standard finishes; every category ships UL-listed for North America (CE/SAA available on request).

§ 06 · American Design Heritage

Three principles drawn from two centuries
of American interior design.

The Radilum American Brass Collection is shaped by three lineages — Federal-era neoclassical proportion, the early-20th-century Arts & Crafts movement, and the mid-century industrial vernacular. The result is a portfolio that reads as American not because it is decorated with eagles and stars, but because it carries the same restraint and structural honesty that those three traditions share.

Simple and grand proportion

Restraint & Proportion

From Federal-era cabinetry: symmetry, balance, restraint. Arms stepped at golden-ratio intervals. Canopies sized to match the column they descend from. Nothing is decorative for decoration's sake. The grandeur is in the proportion, not the ornament.

Elegant lines

Structural Honesty

From the Arts & Crafts vocabulary: function expressed, never disguised. Joinery shows. Fasteners are visible and intentional. The arm of a sconce is shaped because it must support a bulb — and that shape is the design. Nothing pretends to be what it isn't.

Classic shade shapes

Classic Shades

From mid-century industrial: opal milk glass, fluted glass, woven linen, perforated metal mesh. Each shade has a hundred-year vocabulary behind it. We pair the shade to the fixture's intended room — not the photographer's preference for what reads on social media.

§ 07 · The Service

From first email to final install — one specialist, six to twelve weeks.

Every Radilum brass project is led by one project specialist from the day the brief arrives through the day the fixture lights up. There is no handover between sales, design, production, and shipping. The same person who answers your first email follows the polishing photographs and tracks the freight forwarder.

01
Day 1–3
Brief & Consult
A 30-minute call. Architectural drawings, mood boards, hardware references — anything you have. Written response within 24 hours.
02
Week 1–2
3D Render
A polished render of the fixture in your room dimensions. Free of charge, no order required. We iterate until you sign off.
03
Week 2–3
Finish Sample Box
Physical 80mm finish swatches — every candidate patina — shipped to your project for in-room evaluation against existing hardware.
04
Week 3–10
Atelier Build
Four-stage manufacture begins. You receive timestamped photographs at tooling, casting, polishing, and sealing.
05
Week 10–11
White-Glove Freight
Custom-built crate, full transit insurance, named courier from atelier to your door. Customs paperwork handled by us.
06
Lifetime
Aftercare
Five-year structural warranty, lifetime advisory on care & cleaning, replacement of any fault-free panel that fails.
✦ ✦ ✦
Radilum · Brass Atelier

Begin with a brief, or a finish sample.

Whether you need a single bedside sconce or a hundred matched fixtures for a hospitality build-out, the first step is the same — write to us. The project specialist who reads your email is the one you'll work with from brief to install. Every email gets a real reply within 24 hours.

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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.