Equalizer 4 Piece Axial
$17,000
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$18,700
$17,000
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$18,700
$17,000
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$18,700
$17,000
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$18,700
$17,000
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$18,700
$17,000
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$18,700
$17,000
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$18,700
$17,000
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-BLK-CRM
$17,000
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-BRZ-CRM
$17,000
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-OLI-CRM
$17,000
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-BLK-SMK-GRN
$17,000
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-BRZ-SMK-GRN
$17,000
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-OLI-SMK-GRN
$18,700
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-BLK-CHML
$18,700
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-BRZ-CHML
$18,700
SKU: LAG-EQU-4-AXI-PEN-OLI-CHML
Description
The Equalizer 4-Piece Axial by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio is a sculptural chandelier featuring asymmetrically arranged globes and linear tubes suspended from a refined metallic framework. Conceived as a three-dimensional exploration of spatial definition, the design draws inspiration from architectural room dividers, with its vertical framework undulating through environments and shaping space through the interplay of presence and void. Each piece is made to order, with hand-blown globes crafted in collaboration with artisan John Hogan. The globes are available in glossy satin finishes—either monochromatic or chameleon, the latter shifting color subtly with light and viewing angle. The standard configuration includes one 8″ globe, one 10″ globe, and two 29″ linear LED tubes, with globe and tube finishes mixable within a single fixture.
Specifications
Size
- Globe
- 8" dia (20.3cm)
- 10" dia (25.4cm)
- Linear tube: 29" dia (73.7cm)
- Canopy: 12" dia (30.5cm)
Material
Anodized aluminum, glass
Technical
- Contact us for UL details
- LED G4
- Color temperature: 2700K
- Dimmable
- Integrated LED
Brand
Ladies & Gentlemen
This is design achieved with a sense of mindfulness and social engagement with the greater world. Based in Brooklyn’s creative enclave Red Hook, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio merges a sophisticatedly sculptural sensibility along with a spark of playfulness to its lighting, furniture and tabletop collections. The multi-faceted creative partnership of real-life couple Dylan Davis and Jean Lee began in Seattle in 2010 and relocated East in 2013. They chose the name because of its ambiguous meaning and lack of categorization. The free-thinking resourcefulness of the 1970s counterculture inspired their first defining success, an unpretentiously striking pendant with a visible light bulb encircled by a simple brass ring and fittingly called Aura.
Their whimsical but polished spin on geometry continues to evolve, with pieces such as Maru, a jewel-like suspended light that stacks metal, wood and clear acrylic elements above a milky glass globe, or the mini-installation Equalizer, with chameleon-like spheres that change hues, set in a metal framework inspired by a room divider.
L & G has been appreciatively singled out by numerous design publications, including Architectural Digest, New York Times, Wallpaper and World of Interiors, for its fresh but timeless vision.