Three tiers of amber glass, each one wider than the last, each one assembled from hundreds of individual linked elements that catch the light from within and release it outward in a warmth that fills the room below and spills across every surface it touches. The Caldris is the chandelier for rooms that deserve one.
The construction is what earns the price. Every tier of the Caldris is composed of individual glass elements, small, bracket-formed, textured, linked together in rows around a brass armature to create a surface that is simultaneously rigid and alive. Each element catches the light at a slightly different angle. Each one contributes a slightly different shade of amber to the whole. The result, when illuminated, is a chandelier that glows not as a single source but as a constellation, warm, complex, and deeper the longer you look.
The stepped silhouette is the form's architectural achievement. Three tiers descend outward from the brass central column, narrower at the crown, broader at the base, creating a profile that references the grand tiered chandeliers of European dining rooms while being made of a material and in a spirit that is entirely contemporary. It is not a chandelier that imitates history. It is one that understands it.
At 90cm diameter and 55cm deep, the Caldris commands a room. Above a grand dining table it fills the ceiling with amber warmth and casts a glow downward that makes every face, every surface, and every meal beneath it look as though the lighting was designed by someone who understood that atmosphere is the most important ingredient of any room.







