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Vitrine Lumière Brass Lantern Pendant Lamp
Vitrine Lumière Brass Lantern Pendant Lamp
Delivery Time
Delivery Time
In stock - 3 to 7days
Out of stock & Custom made - 30 to 45days for production
Please contact custom service for stock situation.
Global Shipping
Global Shipping
By sea 25-60 days
By air 7-20 days
EXW,FOB,CIF,DDP
For other request,please contact our custom service.
Warranty
Warranty
Provide 3 years warranty for light fixtures
-free replacement parts,crystal accents,metal parts and etc
-bulbs are not covered by warranty



SPECIFICATION
- Model: MO25D015
- Style: Inspired by georgian design
- Main Material: Brass,Glass
- Stnadard Finish: Black
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Demension & Lamp: Dia450*H750mm 4*E14/LED
INTRODUCTION
Reimagine an Enlightenment laboratory’s curiosity cabinet transformed into illumination. The Vitrine Lumière Brass Lantern Pendant Lamp reinterprets Renaissance anatomy studies through mid-century restraint—its rectilinear brass frame evoking Da Vinci’s "vetrina" sketches of articulated joints. Observe JEWELLERY TOP’s masterful duality: hammered antique brass pillars (patinated like 18th-century astrolabes) cradle bevelled glass panels laser-etched with neural-network motifs—a conscious nod to mid century pendant light pioneers who fused science with form. Within this luminous vitrine, Edison bulbs pulse like suspended nervous systems, filaments glowing as synaptic constellations charted by Vesalius.
Behold the interplay of eras: glass panels diffuse light through precisely calculated prismatic facets, casting double-helix silhouettes reminiscent of Schrödinger’s wave equations across walls. This is no passive vessel; the lantern pendant lamp actively dissects luminosity—brass crossbars slice light beams into geometric theorems, while vertical pillars terminate in finials shaped like neocortex folds. At dusk, glass transforms into Faraday’s frozen magnetic fields, bathing rooms in electro-blue gradients.
Material dialogues define this piece: vintage brass intentionally oxidizes at stress points like Galilean telescope fittings exposed to humidity. Modernist glass—laminated with optical-film interlayers—alternates between transparency and pearlescent opacity depending on vantage point. When suspended in archival atriums or minimalist dining spaces (as in your gallery), it bridges epochs: vertical proportions recall Florence’s Lanternárium anatomical theaters, yet the brass grid speaks to Eames-era rationality. This antique brass pendant light thus becomes a temporal hinge—where Leonardo’s inquisitiveness illuminates postmodern simplicity.
Crucially, the vintage pendant lamp ethos permeates its engineering: knurled suspension chains descend like calibrated brass microscope arms, adjustable to harmonize with vaulted ceilings or coffered alcoves. By day, it functions as a kinetic light-sculpture; by night, filament clusters project biomorphic shadowplays—cephalopod tentacles unfurling across plaster, Fibonacci spirals rotating in silence. Owning Vitrine Lumière installs an Observatory of Wonder: light made tangible, history made luminous.