Contemporary Geometric brass or iron light pendant - ORP by Christopher BootsOblique Rhombic Prism is a pared-back structure that allows sacred geometry and light to come together as one. ORP emphasises simplicity and form, connecting elements that speak to the links between all formations of life.Images present different size variants and examples of finish. This item is available in multiple finishes and configurations. In the description bellow we present available options for the dimensions, finish, suspension type etc. Design: Christopher BootsMaterials: Brass or iron, gallium, polymerAvailable finishing:Aged BrassBrushed BrassHand Rubbed BrassDark BronzeMottled PatinaBrushed Stainless SteelPolished Brass (Price +20%)Polished Stainless Steel (Price +20%)Lamp:24V LED WW 2700K dimmableSizes, Watts & Price:ORP Small - 350 x 400 x 860 mm (13.7 x 15.9 x 33.8 ”) 40W $16,950ORP Medium - 500 x 580 x 1225 mm (19.6 x 22.7 x 48.2 ”) 58W $21,080ORP Large - 650 x 750 x 1590 mm (25.5 x 29.5 x 62.6 ”) 79W $25,383ORP XXX - 850 x 980 x 2080 mm (33.4 x 38.5 x 81.8 ”) 95W $45,400Made by hand, in Australia.Crate included in the price.This item cannot be returned or exchanged because of the hand-made and bespoke nature of this product.Christopher Boots Studio:Established 11-11-11, the Christopher Boots studio was founded on material and metaphysical exploration of quartz crystal, birthing a signature aesthetic. Exploring relationships between architecture, symbology and geometry found in nature offers a contemporary interpretation of pattern, structure and symmetry.All works are handmade with love and care, with a diverse team of skilled artisans. Collaborations with glass blowers, coppersmiths, ceramicists, sculptors, and bronze casters, ensures a commitment to quality and underscores an investigative sensibility, giving birth to an aesthetic often unexpected.We design, prototype and build in our Melbourne studios, honouring traditional elements of form, proportion and scale, marrying traditional and cutting edge materials with various techniques, creating future antiques designed for transforming architecture.Collaborating with architects, interior designers and private clients fuels the dialogue between the worlds we all transverse.