Cone 7 by James Dieter
Expanding the language of James Dieter’s versatile elbo series, the cone chandelier is similarly composed of a band-like armature supporting porcelain diffusers. Departing from elbo, cone features a finer frame structure and conical diffusers. A dialogue between the armature and porcelain components define the attitude of the piece. The arms bend to mimic the contours of the ceramic diffusers, running parallel to an edge or with the cone’s axis. The variety of 45 and 90 degree angles of the armature allows the final form to reveal layered geometries, bold compositions and a compelling focal point.
Anodized aluminum, porcelain & brass
Dimensions as shown: Approx. 58 W / 47 H / 42 D (excluding stem)
Satin anodized aluminum portions available in standard colors of:
Black
Bronze
Silver (Shown)
Brass
Aluminum can also be Cerakoted in white colorway.
Price upon request
Expanding the language of James Dieter’s versatile elbo series, the cone chandelier is similarly composed of a band-like armature supporting porcelain diffusers. Departing from elbo, cone features a finer frame structure and conical diffusers. A dialogue between the armature and porcelain components define the attitude of the piece. The arms bend to mimic the contours of the ceramic diffusers, running parallel to an edge or with the cone’s axis. The variety of 45 and 90 degree angles of the armature allows the final form to reveal layered geometries, bold compositions and a compelling focal point.
Anodized aluminum, porcelain & brass
Dimensions as shown: Approx. 58 W / 47 H / 42 D (excluding stem)
Satin anodized aluminum portions available in standard colors of:
Black
Bronze
Silver (Shown)
Brass
Aluminum can also be Cerakoted in white colorway.
Price upon request
Expanding the language of James Dieter’s versatile elbo series, the cone chandelier is similarly composed of a band-like armature supporting porcelain diffusers. Departing from elbo, cone features a finer frame structure and conical diffusers. A dialogue between the armature and porcelain components define the attitude of the piece. The arms bend to mimic the contours of the ceramic diffusers, running parallel to an edge or with the cone’s axis. The variety of 45 and 90 degree angles of the armature allows the final form to reveal layered geometries, bold compositions and a compelling focal point.
Anodized aluminum, porcelain & brass
Dimensions as shown: Approx. 58 W / 47 H / 42 D (excluding stem)
Satin anodized aluminum portions available in standard colors of:
Black
Bronze
Silver (Shown)
Brass
Aluminum can also be Cerakoted in white colorway.
Price upon request