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Minimal Chandeliers by Roll & Hill

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Nowadays, grandeur is a loaded word. Even without luxurious details and visual opulence, a chandelier can display splendor in a concept. Roll & Hill, known for its quirky lighting fixtures, takes another direction with its minimalistic chandeliers – a paradox, perhaps, but a conceptual sound one nonetheless. Halo Oval Pendent derives its simplicity from the natural form of the circular fluorescent light, though its austerity lends to the majesty of the singular ring of light. Rudi Single Loop is something of a U-lock of light, with its lower half the illuminating factor and upper a metallic complement. The attractiveness of these lighting devices can be debated, but there is no doubt that installing one of these in a room will be far easier than hanging several individual crystals.

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