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Feuillage Lumineux Silver Suspended Light | Chandeliers by Umbra & Lux. Item made of metal
Feuillage Lumineux Silver Suspended Light | Chandeliers by Umbra & Lux. Item made of metal
Feuillage Lumineux Silver Suspended Light | Chandeliers by Umbra & Lux. Item made of metal
Feuillage Lumineux Silver Suspended Light | Chandeliers by Umbra & Lux. Item made of metal
Feuillage Lumineux Silver Suspended Light | Chandeliers by Umbra & Lux. Item made of metal

Created and Sold by Umbra & Lux

Umbra & Lux

Feuillage Lumineux Silver Suspended Light - Chandeliers

Price $1,950

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: 5-6 days
Estimated Arrival: December 11, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
45H x 15W x 15D in
114.3H x 38.1W x 38.1D cm

Add a dash of elegance to your favorite space with our handcrafted Feuillage Lumineux. Our artist created a sculpture that inspires calm and meditation. With the slightest breeze the leaves shimmer and reflect the daylight sun. And when the sun sets, the lamp’s lights illuminate the leaves. It’s lulling movement will bring a layer of calm to any environment.
The Feuillage Lumineux measurements (as shown) are: canopy diameter is 15" and the height from the canopy to the bottom leaf is 45" . This is the smallest model we have designed and can make them much bigger so as to perfectly fit any space.

Item Feuillage Lumineux Silver Suspended Light
Created by Umbra & Lux
As seen in Private Residence, Vancouver, Canada
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
We combine art, technology and minimalist designs to create environmentally sensitive sculptural lighting.

Umbra & Lux was born in Vancouver, British Columbia at the iconic 1000 Parker Street Studios. Two passionate minds with a strong love for art & design joined their respective strengths to create unique illuminated sculptures. A shared aesthetic vision and environmental concerns brought them to use upcycled materials as a medium for their sculptures.