ceiling lamp made of metal and LED light made of spheres joined by a metal tube in a gold tone in a white background
ceiling lamp in the shape of planetary spheres joined by a metal base in gold and white tone in a room
ceiling lamps made of glass in the shape of a sphere with white LED lighting
ceiling slats made of metal or glass in the shape of spheres connected by the same metal base in a black background
ceiling slats made of metal or glass in the shape of spheres connected by the same metal base
lamp made of metal with white LED lighting giving it a light golden tone in a black background

Cassiopeia Ceiling Sconce

Constellation was designed by American architect and designer David Rockwell. He is the founder of the Rockwell Group, a cross-disciplinary architecture and design firm based in New York City. In fact, it is the city's sky at night that informs the Constellation collection's design. The Grand Central Terminal, with its expansive celestial ceiling mural, is the perfect space to house the Constellation collection uplifting visitors from their daily commute to an ethereal spatial experience. The collection offers a ceiling lamp, a wall sconce and a floor lamp, each representing Cassiopeia, Orion's Belt and Polaris respectively. Hand-crafted metal connects the luminaires in each unique piece, allowing onlookers to feel as if they are staring up into a starry, night sky.Each piece is modular and offered in bespoke configurations. Wherever displayed, the light becomes the focal point of the space, evoking awe and wonder.
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