- 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
SHIPPING & RETURN POLICY
Enjoy free shipping on all products. With Front Door Delivery, your item ships from our Distribution Center via UPS within 2–3 business days and arrives at your home in 4–6 weeks. Eligible items may be returned within 30 days of receipt. Made-to-order items are not eligible for return.
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Architecture in
natural wood.
A chandelier built from individually finished wooden rods — configurable in scale and light count for rooms of every proportion, in black or white.
Light catches each wooden rod at a different angle — turning one fixture into a slow, shifting composition overhead.
Dozens of slender wooden rods radiate from a central frame, each cut and hand-finished before assembly. The piece reads with real three-dimensional depth — different from every angle, and as the light changes — making it a popular choice for interiors that favour natural material over surface gloss.
Three things to know.

Real material
Solid timber rods, hand-finished — each fixture holds its own grain and tone. No two are alike.

A silhouette that holds the room
Radiating rods create genuine volume — a statement centrepiece with an architectural, natural edge.

Warm, diffused light
Light sources spread through the structure cast a soft glow with gentle shadow play between the rods.
Sized and coloured
to your space.
Several diameters and light counts, in two classic finishes — from a compact entry fixture to a grand stairwell piece.





Black
Graphic and grounded — reads boldly against light walls and high ceilings.

White
Soft and airy — recedes gently and brightens without dominating.
Natural Wood Character Is Not a Defect
The rods are genuine wood, so each fixture carries its own grain, tonal variation, and occasionally fine surface cracks. These are natural characteristics of solid timber, not quality issues — they add to the individuality of the piece. Grain and minor markings will differ slightly from the product photographs.
Guided every step.
- 01Switch off power at the breaker.
- 02Fit the bracket to the ceiling box per the diagram.
- 03Connect & set height — wire and adjust the drop.
- 04Mount the canopy, restore power, and test.
A video and printed dimension drawing are included. Hardwired — installation by a qualified electrician is recommended.
Manuals & Drawings
Good to know.
Which size should I choose?
My fixture has slight cracks or uneven grain — is something wrong?
Can the hanging height be adjusted?
Is installation difficult?
Fast Shipping
4-6 weeks for delivery
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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.
















































