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Key Features
The Matrix Istanbul Linear Suspension is self-described as an, “Ode to Frank Lloyd Wright,” and succeeds in doing so with vertical shades that have an architectural quality about them. Each fabric panel attaches to the metal grid frame, shielding and diffusing the dual light sources behind them. Placed around the structure at varying depths, the Matrix Sail is interesting from any perspective, and achieves the mid-century look perfectly.
An inventive juxtaposition of the utilitarian and the exquisite, Michael McHale Designs displays an aesthetic sensibility that undercuts tidy categorization. Repurposed steel pipes are ruggedly raw; high-quality, fully-leaded crystals confer luxuriousness; the regular use of flame-tipped candelabra bulbs play off a traditional archetype long associated with elaborate chandeliers. The disparate material mediums stylistically balance the high and the low, successfully coalescing into a unique amalgamation that McHale understandably references as "industrial chic."
Key Features
The Matrix Istanbul Linear Suspension is self-described as an, “Ode to Frank Lloyd Wright,” and succeeds in doing so with vertical shades that have an architectural quality about them. Each fabric panel attaches to the metal grid frame, shielding and diffusing the dual light sources behind them. Placed around the structure at varying depths, the Matrix Sail is interesting from any perspective, and achieves the mid-century look perfectly.
An inventive juxtaposition of the utilitarian and the exquisite, Michael McHale Designs displays an aesthetic sensibility that undercuts tidy categorization. Repurposed steel pipes are ruggedly raw; high-quality, fully-leaded crystals confer luxuriousness; the regular use of flame-tipped candelabra bulbs play off a traditional archetype long associated with elaborate chandeliers. The disparate material mediums stylistically balance the high and the low, successfully coalescing into a unique amalgamation that McHale understandably references as "industrial chic."
- Designed by Michael McHale in 2011
- Rectangular Nickel canopy
- Four field-adjustable suspension cables
- Panel shades are attached to either side of each vertical light source
- Handcrafted lanterns crafted in Istanbul
- Standard Dimmer
- Material: Metal, Crystal
- Shade Material: Hand-Blown Glass
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Canopy Shape: Rectangular
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Warranty: Limited 1 Year
- Made In USA
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