Description
The Coral is an 8 light chandelier built around two stacked cylindrical tiers, each formed from vertical glass rod panels suspended in a polished chrome frame. Each tier holds four E14 bulb positions (bulbs sold separately), with the upper and lower cylinders slightly offset to create layered visual depth when viewed from below. The polished chrome frame and vertical glass rods create multiple reflection and refraction points, scattering light across walls and ceilings.
Designed for double-height spaces, stairwells, dining rooms and entrance halls with ceiling heights of 2.7m or above, the Coral's 68cm drop and 56cm diameter work in open-plan layouts where the chandelier can be appreciated from multiple angles. The chain-suspended fitting allows height adjustment on installation to suit specific ceiling heights and furniture clearances. The two-tier structure distributes light both upward and downward, providing ambient rather than task illumination.
The vertical glass rods are precision-cut to identical length and arranged in a radial pattern around each tier, giving the chandelier a structured, geometric appearance. The polished chrome frame reflects surrounding finishes and picks up tones from adjacent materials, so the fitting adapts visually to warm brass accents, cool grey walls, or neutral wood tones depending on context. At 13.8kg, the chandelier requires secure ceiling fixings rated for the full weight plus a safety margin.
Specification
| Diameter |
56cm |
| Height |
68cm |
| Number of Lights |
8 |
| Bulb Type |
E14 |
| Weight |
13.80KG |
Frequently Asked
What bulbs does it take?
The Coral takes eight E14 (SES, small Edison screw) bulbs, sold separately. Most users pair this with candle-style LED bulbs between 4-6W and 2700K-3000K for warm ambient light. Clear or frosted bulb finishes work equally well depending on whether you prefer visible filament detail or softer glow.
What ceiling height is needed?
The 68cm drop plus chain suspension means the chandelier suits ceiling heights of 2.7m or above. For dining table installations, the lower tier typically sits 750-850mm above the table surface. Stairwell installations benefit from higher ceilings (3m+) to display both tiers clearly when viewed from ground level.
Is the chrome finish polished or brushed?
Polished chrome. The frame has a mirror-like reflective finish that shows sharp highlights and picks up surrounding colours from walls, furniture and adjacent finishes.
How is the glass cleaned?
Each glass rod can be wiped individually with a damp microfibre cloth and glass cleaner. Switch off power and allow bulbs to cool before cleaning. For thorough cleaning, individual rod panels may be removable depending on the frame design — consult the fitting instructions before disassembly.