Overview

Howard Chandelier

Price reduced from $2,499.00 to $1,999.20 20% off
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Item No. 100301895

Howard Chandelier

Price reduced from $2,499.00 to $1,999.20 20% off
4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100301895

Product Summary

Style : 6-Arm
Color : Bone China
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  • Six-arm gunmetal chandelier.
  • Bone china shades.
  • Mix of materials exudes a warm, tactile feel.
  • 59¾" H 52⅝" W 28⅝" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Space Copenhagen for Gubi
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Howard Chandelier
Price reduced from $2,499.00 to $1,999.20 20% off
Price reduced from $2,499.00 to $1,999.20 20% off
Details

Details

Designed for SoHo’s 11 Howard Hotel by Space Copenhagen, the Howard Chandelier (2021) reflects New York’s industrial aesthetic as seen through Scandinavian eyes. The sleek silhouette features six outreaching arms crafted of matte gunmetal beautifully juxtaposed with translucent bone china shades. Bulbs (not included): LED; E12 base; 4W max. Made in Denmark.
  • Six-arm gunmetal chandelier.
  • Bone china shades.
  • Mix of materials exudes a warm, tactile feel.
  • Designed for New York’s 11 Howard Hotel in SoHo.
  • Comes with a rigid down rod; cannot be installed on a sloped ceiling.
  • To shorten length, an electrician will need to cut and re-thread the down rod.
Brand
Gubi
General Dimensions
  • 59¾" H 52⅝" W 28⅝" D
Product Weight
20.75 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions

Howard Chandelier

  • Height (in): 59¾
  • Width (in): 52⅝
  • Depth (in): 28⅝
  • Weight (lbs): 20.75
  • Gunmetal
  • Brass connectors
  • Bone china shades

Space Copenhagen

Space Copenhagen is a design studio founded by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou. Following an approach they call Poetic Modernism, the duo works across multiple disciplines to “forge new paths by balancing opposites” – whether that’s developing interiors for restaurants like Noma or designing furniture, lighting, and refined objects for homes and hotels across the world.

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