Oktopus Chandelier
The Oktopus chandelier is a graceful composition that emphasizes spatial eminence in a dynamic and functional manner. With a combination of swirling lines and round shapes, it creates a one-of-a-kind light fixture that resembles an octopus. Not only a way to provide ambient illumination but a beautiful sculpture as well. Place it above a grand dining table or in an entryway for versatile visual effects.
Manufactured in Italy and designed by Studio Kronos for Cattelan Italia, the Oktopus Chandelier is available in two sizes. It features chromed metal arms and lampshades in an array of colors.
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Studio Kronos is an independent design firm by the prestigious Cattelan Italia. Their products use a playful amount of geometry that creates unique and eye-catching products. Not only are the products stylish but practical as well to make them ideal for modern settings.
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- Designed by Studio Kronos
- Available in two sizes
- Chromed metal arms
- Transparent glass lampshades
- 47¼" round version comes with 8× G4 LED 1.5W lights
- 70¾" version comes with 12× G4 LED 1.5W lights
- Bulbs are included
- Extra-long cable is available on request with an upcharge
- Manufactured in Italy
- Ø47¼" × 27½" H
- 70¾"W × 35½" D × 27½"H
- Max cord length: 78¾"
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