An alabaster globe chandelier that falls as a cascade, every sphere on its own flex at its own height. Each cord locks at the canopy, so you set every drop as you hang it — up to 400 cm (157.5″). Three heads suit a console or a dining table; 25 or 30 fill a two-storey stairwell.
What makes it work
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Real alabaster, cut and polished — every sphere is quarried stone: warm off-white banded with tan and caramel unlit, honey-amber with the veining backlit into visible strata when it is on.
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Every drop set on site — a brass cord-lock sits at the canopy for each flex, so you dial in the height of every sphere as you hang it instead of accepting a fixed pattern.
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Seven configurations, 3 to 30 heads — the same design scales from a ∅ 20 cm (7.9″) spread over a console to ∅ 60 cm (23.6″) and 400 cm (157.5″) of drop across a stairwell void.
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One G9 bulb per head — bulbs are supplied separately, so you set the warmth and the output of the fixture yourself.
Natural stone, and what that means
Alabaster is quarried, not moulded, so the banding runs differently through every sphere and the piece that reaches you carries a pattern of its own. The 30-head mixes four sphere diameters deliberately, for depth — that is the design, not a fault.
Two canopy finishes
The ceiling canopy is a matte black disc or a polished gold one. Cords are black and the collars and sphere caps are brass on both, so the choice is the disc at the ceiling: black to sink into a dark ceiling, gold to answer the brass on the stone.
Fitting it
This is a hardwired fixture on a ceiling point and the drops are long, so settle the fixing first — a joist or a rated brace behind the canopy rather than plasterboard alone. Over a stairwell, keep the lowest sphere above head height on the landing; over a console or a table, 75 to 90 cm (29.5 to 35.4″) above the surface is the usual drop. Have an electrician make the connection if you'd rather not touch the wiring, or fit it yourself if you're comfortable with basic ceiling wiring — it's a straightforward job.
Available sizes
| Heads |
Spread |
Maximum drop |
Spheres |
| 3 |
∅ 20 cm (7.9″) |
200 cm (78.7″) |
∅ 12 cm (4.7″) |
| 5 |
∅ 20 cm (7.9″) |
200 cm (78.7″) |
∅ 12 cm (4.7″) |
| 7 |
∅ 30 cm (11.8″) |
250 cm (98.4″) |
∅ 12 cm (4.7″) |
| 11 |
∅ 40 cm (15.7″) |
300 cm (118.1″) |
∅ 12 cm (4.7″) |
| 16 |
∅ 50 cm (19.7″) |
300 cm (118.1″) |
∅ 12 cm (4.7″) |
| 25 |
∅ 60 cm (23.6″) |
400 cm (157.5″) |
∅ 12 cm (4.7″) |
| 30 |
∅ 60 cm (23.6″) |
400 cm (157.5″) |
7 at ∅ 15 cm (5.9″), 7 at ∅ 12 cm (4.7″), 8 at ∅ 10 cm (3.9″), 8 at ∅ 8 cm (3.1″) |
Specifications
| Heads |
3, 5, 7, 11, 16, 25 or 30 |
| Spread |
∅ 20 to 60 cm (7.9 to 23.6″), by configuration |
| Maximum drop |
200 to 400 cm (78.7 to 157.5″), by configuration |
| Sphere diameter |
∅ 12 cm (4.7″); the 30-head mixes ∅ 8, 10, 12 and 15 cm (3.1, 3.9, 4.7 and 5.9″) |
| Bulb socket |
G9, one per head, bulbs not included |
| Voltage |
AC 110–240 V |
| Wiring |
Hardwired |
| IP rating |
IP20 — indoor, dry locations only |

Spec sheet and installation guide available on request — email info@clerachic.com and we will send them over.
Frequently asked questions
Are bulbs included?
No. Each head takes one G9 bulb, sold separately, so you choose the warmth and the output yourself.
Can I hang it in a bathroom?
No. It is rated IP20, which carries no moisture protection at all, so keep it to dry indoor rooms.
Will the stone match the photographs?
In tone, yes. In pattern, no — alabaster is quarried, so the banding on your spheres is unique to them.
Can I shorten the drops?
Yes. Every cord adjusts at its brass lock in the canopy, so you set each sphere's height as you install it.
Free shipping on every order. Free returns within 30 days. Reach us at info@clerachic.com — real people, happy to help.