Harmony Architectural Linear Alabaster Chandelier
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MADE IN THE USA
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The Harmony Architectural Linear Alabaster Chandelier pairs layered natural alabaster panels with a handcrafted wrought iron framework, creating warm illumination within a disciplined linear form. Designed for dining tables, kitchen islands, bars, billiard tables, and other elongated spaces, Harmony is available in 36", 48", and 60" lengths with 10 signature finishes, four alabaster colors, and made-to-order customization.
Explore the Harmony Alabaster Lighting Collection: This chandelier is part of our Harmony Alabaster Lighting Collection, a coordinated family of handcrafted wrought iron and alabaster lighting designed for refined interiors. Explore the full collection to find the coordinating pendant, sconce, and chandeliers that carry the warmth of alabaster from room to room. View the Harmony Alabaster Lighting Collection ➝
Key Features:
- Layered natural alabaster panels create rhythm, depth, and softly diffused illumination
- Linear proportions designed for dining tables, kitchen islands, bars, and billiard tables
- Available in 36", 48", and 60" lengths for varied architectural scale
- Choose from 10 hand-applied signature finishes and four natural alabaster colors
- Made to order in the USA with custom length, height, chain length, finish, and select design modifications available
Small: 36" L x 12" W x 19.5" (Min. Height)
Medium: 48" L x 12" W x 19.5" (Min. Height)
Large: 60" L x 12" W x 19.5" (Min. Height)
Signature Finishes
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Natural Alabaster Colors
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The Harmony Architectural Linear Alabaster Chandelier translates the material language of the Harmony Alabaster Lighting Collection into a long, disciplined composition designed for spaces where proportion matters. Layers of natural alabaster are suspended within a handcrafted wrought iron framework, creating an architectural fixture defined equally by structure, stone, and illumination.
Vertical alabaster panels are individually arranged across the length of the chandelier, producing an overlapping rhythm of light and material. When illuminated, the stone reveals subtle differences in veining, translucency, coloration, and natural movement. Rather than concealing these variations, the design allows them to become part of the visual character of the fixture, giving the otherwise precise geometry a distinctly organic quality.
Available in 36", 48", and 60" lengths, Harmony can be proportioned for dining tables, kitchen islands, bars, billiard tables, conference tables, and elongated gathering spaces. The 36-inch version provides the same material presence at a more intimate scale, while the 48-inch and 60-inch configurations establish a stronger horizontal focal point for larger interiors.
The wrought iron framework is available in 10 hand-applied signature finishes, while the natural alabaster may be specified in Amber, White, Amber with Red Veining, or White with Amber Veining. Because alabaster is a natural material, differences in tone, pattern, veining, and translucency should be expected from one piece of stone to another.
Harmony is part of the Harmony Alabaster Lighting Collection, a coordinated family that also includes a round chandelier, pendant, and flush mount wall sconce. The shared combination of layered alabaster and handcrafted iron allows multiple Harmony fixtures to be specified throughout an interior while maintaining a consistent material and design language.
Because we manufacture our own lighting, Harmony can also be adapted for project-specific requirements. Custom length, height, finish direction, alabaster color, chain length, canopy details, and select design modifications may be available depending on the project.
The result is a linear alabaster chandelier with considerable material presence but controlled visual weight—a fixture designed to define the architecture below it without overwhelming the room around it.


