Six-Arm Found Twig Chandelier










Six-Arm Found Twig Chandelier
Not all chandeliers are born of foundries and ateliers. This one was foraged. A late 20th-century six-arm form, it abandons the expected—no bronze, no iron—in favor of something far less obedient: bent branches and gathered twigs, shaped into a composition that is equal parts instinct and intention. At 42 inches in diameter and height, it commands space without relying on polish. The structure twists and arcs with a kind of natural choreography, each arm extending outward to hold a single candle socket, fully electrified but retaining the romance of something more primitive. It’s wild, but not chaotic—there’s control here, an understanding of balance that keeps the whole piece from tipping into excess. Hung over a farmhouse table, in a Montana cabin, or even cutting through the clean lines of a city loft, it reframes the room entirely. Rustic, yes—but sharpened into something unmistakably deliberate.
42 in. DIA x 72 in. H (including chain and canopy)
Roughly 42 in. H (without chain)