Cluster chandeliers by Naaya Studio

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Dezeen Showroom: onion bulbs and conchigliette pasta are among the organic shapes that informed this collection of ceramic pandant light clusters by Indian manufacturer Naaya Studio.

The Cluster collection includes five different sculptural multi-tiered chandeliers – Bud, Flight, Sunrise Rings, Conchigliette and Cepa.

Sunrise Ring and Conchigliette are among five designs in the Cluster series

Although different in shape, they are united by their handcrafted clay elements, which are individually moulded and fired to create a unique outcome every time and show the hand of their maker.

As the name suggests, the modules are combined into clusters that can be adapted to different interior layouts to add depth and dimension.

Bud was informed by the irregular petals of a blooming flower

The Sunrise Ring cluster features circular pendants with a concealed light source to mimic the soft light of dawn, while the Bud design captures the delicate, irregular shape of a budding flower.

Conchigliette pays homage to its namesake pasta shape with a shell-like form that’s especially suited to dining spaces – whether public or private.

Meanwhile, Cepa mimics the shape of an onion bulb with intricate cutwork that casts a delicate play of light and shadow, and Flight features simple folded shades that can be used to emphasise a more expansive space.

Product details:

Product: Chandelier clusters
Brand: Naaya Studio
Contact: sales@naayastudio.com

Material: clay, stoneware and terracotta
Colours/finishes: terracotta, white, off-white and natural

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