Miira 6 Chandelier
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SKU: NUUR-3031009
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SKU: NUUR-3031010
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SKU: NUUR-3031022
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SKU: NUUR-3031012
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Description
A stunning cascade of a half-dozen gorgeous globe lights makes a memorable impression in this minimalist chandelier. Repeating the design motif of the entire Miira collection, the 6 mouth-blown globes dazzle the eye, in either milky opal glass or clear glass with a unique embossed pattern. Danish design brand Nuura's creative director Sofie Refer mounts each glowing orb on a simple grey metal cylinder stand, giving prime emphasis to the atmosphere-lifting soft and even illumination.
Specifications
Size
- Small: 98.4" h x 13.8" dia (250x35cm)
- Large: 98.4" h x 18.5" dia (250x47cm)
- Ceiling plate: 1.6" h x 13.4" dia (4.1x34cm)
- Cable length: 98.4" (250cm)
Material
Powder-coated metal, mouth-blown glass
Technical
- Contact us for UL listed
- G9, LED
- Color temperature: 2700K
- Dimmable
- Bulb not included
Brand
Nuura
Nuura is an emerging Danish lighting brand that creates eclectic collections that each revolve around an updated chandelier. Cofounder Sofie Refer (alongside Nadia Lassen and Peter Østerberg) says, “For me, chandeliers are a beautiful symbol of generosity, a piece of art. That is why I always design a family of products around a chandelier.” Inspired by the fabled Nordic light, the company’s offerings meld time-honored artisanal techniques like mouth-blown glass with state-of-the-art technology.
Whether is is Anoli’s elegant drop motif inspired by a rainy day during autumn or Blossi’s futuristic domed shapes, each grouping extends to pendants, table lamps and wall fixtures. “I like repetitions a lot,” Sofie says. “There are repetitions everywhere in the nature, and they just bring certain calmness to a room, connecting things.”