The Tamar Grande Chandelier is designed to scale the beauty of lighting for expansive spaces. Inspired by the ever-moving ocean currents, the sculptural lighting fixture is known for its hand-blown, rippled glass elements, a bespoke metal framework, and a linear form. The modular design of the ceiling light evokes a fluid grace with a bold statement in residential and commercial spaces.
It is the debut collection of Sophia Han for Shakuff, where the core aesthetic of the chandelier balances raw elegance and clean lines, combining the beauty of hand-blown glass with refined technology. The chandelier looks like sunlight glinting and refracting from the sea surface. It features dramatic, rippled glass elements that capture and bend light, creating a sense of movement, depth, and calm.
Multiple individually blown, elongated glass components that vary in size and curvature are arranged along a horizontal metal armature, balancing visual rhythm with structural clarity while casting illumination.
The metal framework is finished in a muted tone that complements the glass without taking away from it. Moreover, the LED sources are positioned in a way that highlights the glass forms while enhancing the diffusion qualities.
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Shakuff offers a variety of finishes for the metal elements, including brass, bronze, nickel, or black, while the glass can be either clear or amber. Either five or seven feet in length, the Tamar Grande Chandelier commands attention effortlessly due to its prominent architectural presence.
Celebrated for its nature-inspired design, the stunning chandelier echoes the natural tones of the surroundings. A closer look reveals a quiet poetry in the form of luminosity, while casually transforming everyday activities into luxurious experiences.

