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Howard 6-Arm Chandelier - Gunmetal

£1,799

The Howard Chandelier offers industrial sophistication with its six slender arms extending from a central hub. Designed by Space Copenhagen, it features gunmetal brass construction that patinas beautifully with age, while the octopus-like arm configuration creates striking visual impact. The chandelier provides warm ambient lighting suited for both residential and commercial spaces, and its Scandinavian-inspired design adds refined character to any interior.

The Gubi Howard Chandelier is a grand gesture that exudes warmth, strength, and subtlety. Designed by Space Copenhagen, this chandelier is a distinctly Scandinavian celebration of New York''s industrial palette. With references to the SoHo location of the Howard Hotel, the chandelier has a warm and tactile feel that creates a highly coherent atmosphere in any space. Featuring four long, slender, octopus-like arms, the chandelier has a modern and sophisticated shape that adds a touch of elegance to any room. Crafted with care, the Howard Chandelier is available in two distinct colorways, each of which patinas beautifully with age. Choose the gunmetal brass shade finish for an industrial and functional aesthetic, or opt for the bone china shade finish for a softer, more glowing ambient light. The chandelier is the centerpiece of the Howard Collection, which can be combined to create a highly coherent atmosphere in the home, hotel, or boardroom. This chandelier is a minimal interpretation of a classic style, and its materials and craftsmanship make it a grandiose piece for both public and private spaces. Whether you are looking to create a warm and inviting atmosphere in your living room or add a touch of elegance to a hotel lobby, the Gubi Howard Chandelier is the perfect choice for you.

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