|Shown in Brushed Copper with Satin Brass finish, lit
|Shown in Brushed Copper with Satin Brass finish, lit
|Shown in Brushed Copper with Satin Brass finish, detail view, lit
|Shown in Antique Copper with Satin Brass finish, detail view, lit
|Shown in Satin Nickel with Polished Nickel finish, detail view, lit
|Shown in Antique Copper with Satin Brass finish, detail view, lit
|Shown in Brushed Copper with Satin Brass finish, detail view, lit
|Shown in Satin Nickel with Polished Nickel finish, detail view, lit
|Shown in Antique Copper with Satin Brass finish, in use, lit
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Key Features
Balanced, tactile, and with subtle natural stylings that offer a memorable and enduring appeal. The Inez Chandelier from Rosie Li Studio takes its inspiration from the flora of the Yucatán forest, creating something that is at once fixture and sculpture in Li’s signature move of melding geometric forms with organic structural elements. A slender stem in rich solid brass descends from a dome-shaped canopy, seating a branching crossbar structure below. The light dispensed is warm and inviting, with strong lamping inside a spherical alabaster shade acting as a counter-balance for two lamps, each one at the center of a vibrant shade of hand-pleated copper arranged in the shape of a fan palm leaf. Lamps balance carved alabaster counterweights.
After completing a bachelor’s degree in furniture at the Rhode Island School of Design, Rosie Li teamed up with engineer Philip Watkins in 2015 to form Rosie Li Studio. Based out of Brooklyn, NY, the duo embarks on designing geometrically sophisticated lighting and living products that are manufactured and finished by hand. Combining Li’s background in furniture design and Watkin’s expertise in mathematics, there is a strong sense of spatial understanding apparent in each of their lighting and living designs.
Key Features
Balanced, tactile, and with subtle natural stylings that offer a memorable and enduring appeal. The Inez Chandelier from Rosie Li Studio takes its inspiration from the flora of the Yucatán forest, creating something that is at once fixture and sculpture in Li’s signature move of melding geometric forms with organic structural elements. A slender stem in rich solid brass descends from a dome-shaped canopy, seating a branching crossbar structure below. The light dispensed is warm and inviting, with strong lamping inside a spherical alabaster shade acting as a counter-balance for two lamps, each one at the center of a vibrant shade of hand-pleated copper arranged in the shape of a fan palm leaf. Lamps balance carved alabaster counterweights.
After completing a bachelor’s degree in furniture at the Rhode Island School of Design, Rosie Li teamed up with engineer Philip Watkins in 2015 to form Rosie Li Studio. Based out of Brooklyn, NY, the duo embarks on designing geometrically sophisticated lighting and living products that are manufactured and finished by hand. Combining Li’s background in furniture design and Watkin’s expertise in mathematics, there is a strong sense of spatial understanding apparent in each of their lighting and living designs.
- Designed by Rosie Li
- Material: Copper, Brass, Alabaster
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: ELV Dimmer
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Made In USA
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