The Lenoir Chandelier by Christiane Lemieux channels the architectural sensuality of the French 1930s—an era when design shifted from ornate to elemental, and line and proportion became the new luxury. Its inverted bowl form draws upon Jean Royère’s sculptural modernism and the monolithic vessels of Claudine Boule, while the name “Lenoir” nods to chiaroscuro—the interplay of light and shadow, weight and levity. Suspended from linked chains, this chandelier becomes a study in mass and suspension—a floating basin of light. Perfect for dining rooms or entryways, Lenoir introduces warmth and quiet drama to spaces anchored in natural materials like limestone, plaster, wood, or linen. Each piece is meticulously hand-finished, balancing industrial formality with artisanal warmth. The collection’s sculptural presence expands into commanding scales, ideal for grand dining rooms or open living spaces, where its architectural clarity and artisanal finish create a focal point of quiet sophistication.
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