BY STEPHEN ANTONSON
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| IN | H | 38 | W | 72 | D | 24 | ||||
| CM | H | 96.5 | W | 183 | D | 61 |
CUSTOM SIZE ON REQUEST
HANDCRAFTED IN AMERICA
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The Ostafin Chandelier is a gesture of invitation from Antonson, one that stretches horizontally to meet the length of a dining table and animates the space above it with lightness and ceremony. Rather than asserting a single central mass, the chandelier disperses itself outward, filling the room with a crisp, buoyant presence that feels social by design
Slender, branched arms extend from the center like a delicate web of coupe glasses held aloft. At their furthest points, uplights are perched and lifted, as if in a champagne toast. The composition feels celebratory without excess, its brightness contained within a precise and balanced structure
From below, the chandelier resolves into a symmetrical geometry, while its branching silhouette carries a soft sense of nostalgia. There is of a bygone in its spirit—an echo of grand dinner parties, formal gatherings, and rooms designed for prolonged conversation—yet the execution remains unmistakably contemporary
Here, plaster is at its most glamorous. The material’s matte surface diffuses light gently, avoiding glare while enhancing warmth. Ostafin does not overwhelm the table it presides over; instead, it frames the act of gathering itself. Festive, elegant, and quietly theatrical, the chandelier feels timeless, yet rich with memory

