Lit, the alabaster turns the colour of candle wax — warm, cloudy, the grain of the stone surfacing wherever a panel sits in front of a bulb. Unlit, it reads as a broad band of pale cream stone, each panel pinned with a small round brass stud. Two staggered tiers of rectangular panels overlap around a brass spoke frame that radiates from the centre like a compass rose, and the whole drum hangs from a round brass canopy. It is deliberately shallow — 33 cm (13″) from the top edge to the bottom — so the light spreads sideways across a table instead of dropping in a column, and it clears a standard ceiling without crowding it. The smaller size spans 50 cm (19.7″) on five lights, enough for a four-seat table or a wide hallway; the larger spans 80 cm (31.5″) on ten, sized for a full dining table or an open living room.
What makes it work
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Natural alabaster, panel by panel — every slice is cut from quarried stone, so the veining on your fixture is its own and it lights up honey-warm rather than flat white.
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Two staggered tiers — the offset rows overlap, so light leaves through the gaps as well as through the stone and lands on the table rather than in your eyes.
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Brass spoke frame — the sockets sit on radiating brass arms beneath the panels, holding the drum open without a visible housing.
What to expect from the stone
Alabaster is quarried, not moulded. The panels on your chandelier carry their own veining and their own translucency — some read almost white, others closer to honey where the grain runs thicker. That variation is the material doing its job, and it is why the fixture in your room will not be an exact copy of the one in these photographs.
Bulbs, dimming and where it can go
Each socket takes an E12 or E14 candelabra bulb, bought separately, so the warmth and the output stay your call — a 2700 K bulb keeps the stone amber, a cooler bulb pushes it grey. Dimming depends on the bulb and the switch you pair with it rather than on the fixture. It runs on AC 110–240 V and is rated IP20, which carries no moisture protection at all: dry indoor rooms only, so a dining room, a stairwell or a bedroom rather than a bathroom or a covered terrace. It is a hardwired ceiling fitting rather than a plug-in one, and it goes up on a single ceiling point.
Available sizes
| Lights |
Diameter |
Height |
| 5 |
∅50 cm (19.7″) |
33 cm (13″) |
| 10 |
∅80 cm (31.5″) |
33 cm (13″) |
Specifications
| Materials |
Natural alabaster panels on a brass frame |
| Sockets |
Five or ten, one per light (bulbs not included) |
| Bulb fitting |
E12 or E14 |
| Voltage |
AC 110–240 V |
| Wiring |
Hardwired, ceiling-mounted |
| IP rating |
IP20 — dry indoor use only, no moisture protection |

Full measurements and an installation guide are available on request — email info@clerachic.com and we will send them across.
Frequently asked questions
Which size suits my table?
Five lights across 50 cm (19.7″) sit well over a four-seat table or a console; ten lights across 80 cm (31.5″) are built for a six- to eight-seat table or an open living area. Both are the same 33 cm (13″) deep.
Will the alabaster look like the photographs?
Close, but not identical. Each panel is cut from natural stone, so your chandelier carries its own veining and its own degree of translucency — the same warm glow, a different pattern.
Are bulbs included?
No. Each socket takes a standard E12 or E14 candelabra bulb, so you choose the brightness and the colour temperature.
Can it go in a bathroom?
No. It is rated IP20, which carries no moisture protection — keep it to dry indoor rooms, away from steam.
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