Pendant lamp Nordic glass tubes colorful for living room
Description
Hanging lamp over the relaxation area
A tall, multi-point pendant lamp organizes the space of the living room from morning to evening. Slim glass tubes in different colors create a calm background for the household’s everyday activities. The metal ceiling canopy arranges the cables and helps maintain visual order in the open interior. The fixture fits into a modern arrangement in which light is an important element of the decor. The Candellux Studio brand addresses this model to users who appreciate the changing mood of light.
Lighting for the conversation and meeting area
A single mounting point works well in a living room with a relaxation area defined by a rug or a corner sofa. Tubes hanging at different heights accentuate the niche with armchairs without illuminating the entire room. In the dining room, the structure organizes the space above the table, clearly marking the place for shared meals. The adjustable cable length allows you to match the suspension to the height of the table or kitchen island. A pendant lamp above the table does not limit visibility between those seated thanks to the slim shades.
Diffuse light from eleven points
- Eleven G9 sockets create even, multi-point lighting for the living area – useful during family gatherings.
- Glass tubes in several shades slightly dim the light output, which is conducive to evening relaxation in the living room.
- The low wattage of a single bulb allows you to set the brightness for working with a laptop without glare on the screen.
- The adjustable suspension height makes it easier to position the light sources so that they do not dazzle people sitting at the table.
- The lack of an integrated LED makes it possible to choose the light color yourself, from cooler for everyday tasks to warmer for late evenings.
Lamp for a modern living area
This metal-and-glass ceiling pendant lamp will work well in tall, open interiors with a contemporary character. The design with multiple pendants makes it easier to create atmospheric lighting over an island or in the central part of the living room.















