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Harlow Chandelier Large
by
Gabriel Scott
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Frame:
Blackened Steel
,
Satin Nickel
,
Satin Brass
,
Satin Copper
,
Satin Bronze
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Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
Alabaster White Glass
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Smoked Gray Glass
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Dimensions:
84 x 170 x 102h cm + stem
Seat Height:
Variations:
Lead Time:
10-12 Weeks
Color Temp:
Dimming:
IP Rating:
Certification:
UL & CE
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A veritable showstopper, the Harlow Large Chandelier offers an elegant starburst of light that reflects and refracts through its mold-blown glass shade. Glass finishes include alabaster white and smoked gray, perfectly complementing the satin brass, nickel, copper, bronze or black steel metal finish options.
A sparkling prism, the Harlow is directly inspired by the world of jewelry with its metallic frame encasing a translucent glass adding a touch of glamor to any space.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
In 2018, the duo launched a much-anticipated retail collection to great acclaim. Bearing all the design hallmarks and handwriting of their custom work, the collection features furniture and lighting that is conceived and produced entirely in-house, by a close-knit team of designers, engineers and manufacturers in Montreal, Canada.Their designs, striking and contemporary, draw on artisanal materials and often industrial techniques to great effect; balancing character and hand-made charm with a self-assured sophistication that attests to the pair’s industry experience.Gabriel Scott is available through Tollgard’s London showrooms. Please contact us if there are particular items you are interested in and if your project is commercial in nature please contact our Contracts division for further help.
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DESIGNED BY
Gabriel Scott
Gabriel Scott was founded in Montreal, Canada, in 2012 by Scott Richler. The contemporary lighting and furniture studio was established in an effort to blend Scott’s design experience developed over many years working in architecture, fashion and bespoke furniture. When working as an architect, Scott was often tasked with specifying high-end custom furniture for clients. He realised there was a market for bespoke, contemporary and customisable furniture and lighting fixtures crafted using a holistic approach that would be specifically aimed at designers and architects who need control over every detail of a building’s design.
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