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$4,725
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$18,375
$4,725
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$18,375
$4,725
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$18,375
$4,725
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$18,375
$4,725
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$18,375
$4,725
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$18,375
$4,725
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$18,375
$4,725
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-3-P-ANT
$4,725
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-3-P-SIL
$4,725
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-3-P-RST
$10,475
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-6-P-ANT
$10,475
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-6-P-SIL
$10,475
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-6-P-RST
$18,375
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-12-P-ANT
$18,375
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-12-P-SIL
$18,375
SKU: ANDL-VAL-CHA-12-P-RST
Description
Curved acrylic lenses with prismatic surfaces diffuse a soft, even glow in multiple directions. Designed with edge-to-edge modular connections, the Vale Chandelier is offered in arrangements of 3, 6, or 12 units. Each module is crafted from a combination of aluminum and acrylic and delivers 1,388 lumens. Frame and canopy finishes are available in Anthracite, Rust, or Silica. Color temperature options range from 2700K to 4100K, with a dim-to-warm variation from 1800K to 3000K.
Specifications
Size
- 3: 40.2" h x 11.8" dia (102x30cm)
- Canopy: 11" dia (28cm)
- 6: 40.2" h x 22.4" dia (102x57cm)
- Canopy: 15.4" dia (39cm)
- 12: 40.2" h x 40.6" dia (102x103cm)
- Canopy: 27.2" dia (69cm)
- Cord length: 354.3" (900cm)
Material
Aluminum, acrylic
Technical
- UL listed
- LED
- Color temperature: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4100K
- Dimmable
Details
Made in Canada
Brand
A-N-D
Vancouver-based A-N-D (formerly ANDlight) reflects creative director Lukas Peet’s aim to imbue his designs with a timeless spirit and deeply thought-out functionality. Influenced by his jewelry designer father, he attended the prestigious Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands before co-founding A-N-D in Canada with partners Caine Heintzman and Matt Davis—a combined studio and manufacturer where original collections are conceptualized, built and assembled in-house.
There is also a touch of playfulness in pieces like the Button series, with its tilting circular LED face, or Orbit, with its allusion to the solar system. Inspiration can come from anywhere but Lukas wants each piece to be unique. “Everything has to have a unique little angle,” he says. “If you’re a musician or an artist or a designer, your whole life should revolve around creating new things—not copying someone else.”