The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
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Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
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Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
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Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
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Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
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Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
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Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
-
Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
-
Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
-
Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
-
Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
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Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
details
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
-
Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
-
Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
-
Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
The L&G Equalizer 4 Piece Axial takes the Equalizer system and arranges it in a cross or radial configuration instead of running straight across like the linear version. You still get four glass globes suspended from anodized aluminum tubing, but the axial setup works better for centering over square tables, in corners, or anywhere you want light distributed in multiple directions from a central point rather than along one axis. The fixture mounts to two 12-inch round canopies on your ceiling, with the tubes radiating outward to create this architectural statement that's more sculptural than a standard linear pendant. The connecting tubes use frosted scalloped glass - always, not optional - which adds this diffused glow along the structure itself beyond just the end globes.
Each globe delivers 550 lumens at 2700K, and with four of them arranged in different directions, you get well-distributed ambient lighting that reaches the whole space evenly. Same finish lineup as the rest of the Equalizer family: anodized aluminum in Olive, Bronze, Black, or Gold, paired with translucent glass globes in Smokey Green, Cream, Grey, Bronze, or Chameleon. The GY 6.35 bi-pin LED bulbs (5 watts, 24 volts, rated for 30,000 hours) come standard, and the linear tubes have integrated 12-volt LEDs. Dimming's built in, so you can dial brightness from full task lighting down to subtle ambient glow. UL certification available on request, compatible with most international electrical systems, and the whole thing's custom-built to your specifications with that 10-12 week lead time.
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio designed the Equalizer collection in 2016 with John Hogan, and the axial configuration shows their interest in creating lighting that doubles as spatial sculpture. Dylan Davis and Jean Lee's Brooklyn studio approaches fixtures as jewelry for architectural spaces - geometric forms softened by warm materials and light diffusion. The axial arrangement works particularly well in open-plan spaces where you want a central focal point that distributes light in multiple directions, or over square dining tables where linear fixtures always feel slightly off. Everything's customizable for materials, finishes, and sizing, so you're working with the studio to build something tailored to your specific space rather than adapting standard products to fit.
Details
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Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
-
Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
-
Material: Anodized aluminum, glass.
-
Technical:
- Socket / Lamp: G4 / GY6.35 LED.
- Watt / Volt: max 25w ; 120v, 220v.
- Lamp detail: 2700 kelvin, 50000 hour bulb life.
- Suspension: solid tubing.
- Hardware & Canopy: 12” round canopy.
- Color Temp: 2700k
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Dimensions: W: 50 in × D: 10 in × H: 96 in
Brand
Ladies & Gentlemen
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio is where playful curiosity meets refined craftsmanship. Based in Brooklyn and Seattle, this American design studio creates modern lighting, furniture, and home decor that feel equal parts artful and approachable. Every piece reflects a thoughtful balance of form and function, celebrating sculptural design with a warm, human touch.
Their collections embrace natural materials, graceful shapes, and an eye for subtle contrasts—perfect for those drawn to contemporary furniture that doesn't feel cold or clinical. Whether you're updating a room or searching for meaningful housewarming gifts, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio offers versatile designs that spark conversation and elevate everyday spaces.
With a deep appreciation for simplicity and exploration, their work quietly transforms the atmosphere of any home.