Inspiration can strike anyone, anywhere. When you are a creator and always on the lookout, you must be vigilant even about the minute details around you. The same is the case with the Canadian lighting and furniture brand hollis+morris, which found inspiration for its Molecule Chandelier from the elegant atomic structures. You can witness the beautiful Molecule Chandelier at NYCxDesign 2025.
The fixture is a paramount example of exploration of the possibilities of design, connection with nature, and the power of illumination. The irregular structure of the light is based on the hexagonal geometries we find in molecular patterns, giving it a sculptural profile. When it hangs from the ceiling of your living room, it turns the space into a visual feast.
Another enticing and important aspect is the plated metal Y-shaped connectors that transform the light into a modular and adaptable system. It offers the possibility of narrowing, expanding, and configuring it into a variety of architectural formations.
This chandelier is available in four elegant wood finishes, giving the light a defining presence in home interiors. The finishes include natural wood oak for a beautiful and soft hue; white wood oak for a subtle white finish; black wood oak for a rich, luxurious feel; and natural walnut for the natural chocolate hue.
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The metal part of the light also features distinct finishes, such as brass, copper, stainless, black powder coat, and white powder coat. Emitting a warm, comforting glow, the LED glass is handblown with 3000k lighting temperature.
The light also includes ELV / 0-10V dimmable driver, 3 point suspension (per fixture), 10 feet power cord length and suspension cables with customizable length upon request. The modular Molecule Chandelier is a timeless piece that illuminates the space poetically.






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