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Solene Chandelier

Solene Chandelier

Light seems to float within the Solene Chandelier, where tiered domes drift apart to release a soft, elliptical glow. The name Solene, meaning “dignified” or “ceremonial” in French, reflects its quiet grandeur. This is not lighting as ornament but as sculpture, designed to command a room with calm intelligence.

Inspired by the sensual minimalism of Jean Royère and the precision of Jacques Adnet, its nested form recalls the modernist salons of Paris and the reflective geometry of Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann. Crafted in aged iron or gilded brass, each piece is hand-patinated to a warm, time-worn sheen.

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Solene Chandelier

Light seems to float within the Solene Chandelier, where tiered domes drift apart to release a soft, elliptical glow. The name Solene, meaning “dignified” or “ceremonial” in French, reflects its quiet grandeur. This is not lighting as ornament but as sculpture, designed to command a room with calm intelligence.

Inspired by the sensual minimalism of Jean Royère and the precision of Jacques Adnet, its nested form recalls the modernist salons of Paris and the reflective geometry of Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann. Crafted in aged iron or gilded brass, each piece is hand-patinated to a warm, time-worn sheen.

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Light seems to float within the Solene Chandelier, where tiered domes drift apart to release a soft, elliptical glow. The name Solene, meaning “dignified” or “ceremonial” in French, reflects its quiet grandeur. This is not lighting as ornament but as sculpture, designed to command a room with calm intelligence.

Inspired by the sensual minimalism of Jean Royère and the precision of Jacques Adnet, its nested form recalls the modernist salons of Paris and the reflective geometry of Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann. Crafted in aged iron or gilded brass, each piece is hand-patinated to a warm, time-worn sheen.

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