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The Anouk Draped Strap Alabaster Chandelier hangs spheres of natural alabaster on long looping straps of PU (faux) leather, each strap running from one ceiling point, down through a sphere, and back up to another. The result is a fixture with no rigid frame at all — what holds it up is the same thing that shapes it. Against the warm tan strap, the pale stone reads as something worn rather than something installed — closer to saddlery than to hardware.

Which means the shape is not decided at our workshop. You decide where each strap is anchored, and the loop finds its own curve between those two points. Anchor them close together and the strap falls in a deep narrow drop; spread them wide and it sweeps in a long shallow swag across the ceiling. The same fixture makes a completely different silhouette depending on where the hooks go — and the curve itself is drawn by gravity, not by a designer.

Natural Alabaster

Naturally Unique Veining

No two pieces of stone are ever the same

Alabaster is a natural stone, so every piece carries its own veining and subtle variation in color. The fixture you receive may therefore differ slightly from the images shown.

An inherent characteristic of real stone — not a quality defect.
Made to order

Need More Spheres? We'll Build Them.

The versions on this page go up to 9 MAX HEADS, which suits most rooms. It is not a limit. A cluster is simply more of the same stone on more of the same strap — so if your span is wider or your stairwell taller, tell us the count you want and we'll make it.

Adjustable on site

And You Set Every Height By Hand

Almost every cluster chandelier is fixed to height by cutting its cords on installation day — one decision, made on a ladder, lived with for twenty years. Two inches too short and there is nothing to be done.

Not here. Every strap carries its own buckle, so each sphere is raised or lowered by hand in seconds, with no tools and no electrician. Hang them all long first, stand where people will actually stand, and adjust one at a time until the arrangement looks right in the room rather than right on paper. Change your mind next year and change it again.

Specifications

The Details

Material Natural Alabaster Spheres · Iron FittingsStrap in your choice of two materials — see below.
Strap options Leather or woven canvasTwo different characters
Height adjustment Buckle on every strap Each sphere is set by hand on installation day. Nothing is cut, so nothing is permanent.
Dimensions Sphere Dia 20cm / Dia 7.8″
Light source G9 or E12 Bulbs — LED recommended Bulbs not included. Warm white 2700–3000K advised; cooler light through alabaster reads grey.
Power Max 40W per socket
Voltage AC 110–240V
Control Wall switch — dimmable with dimmable bulbs on a compatible dimmer
Mounting Ceiling — hardwired, multiple fixing points Every strap runs between two anchors. See the note below.
Rating IP20 — indoor, dry locations only No protection against water or steam. Not for bathrooms.
Preparation time 5–10 days Made and inspected at our own workshop before dispatch.

Good to Know

A buckle, not a cut cord — so nothing is permanent

Almost every cluster chandelier is set to height by shortening its cords, which cannot be undone. Here every strap has its own buckle. Each sphere is raised or lowered by hand, in the room, in seconds — and changed again next year if you rearrange the furniture. No electrician, no tools, no regret about a cord cut two inches too short.

Where the anchors go decides the shape

The curve of each loop is not fixed at our workshop — it is drawn by the distance between its two anchors. Set them close together and the strap falls in a deep narrow drop; spread them wide and it sweeps in a long shallow swag across the ceiling. The same fixture makes a different silhouette in every room, so it is worth planning the anchor positions before anyone drills.

Size Guide

Read the Dimensions, Not the Head Count

On this fixture the number of spheres tells you almost nothing about how big it is. The two-head is the largest piece in the range — more than twice the reach of the nine.

3 Heads · Model ACompact
Spread 31.5″ × 47.2″ deep 80 × 120 cm
Best forRound dining table 42–54″ · breakfast nook · entry · over a console
Ceiling9–11 ft

The only configuration that suits a standard room. Start here if your ceiling is normal height.

5 HeadsMost chosen
Spread 39.4″ × 59″ deep 100 × 150 cm
Best forDining table 60–72″ · kitchen island · open-plan living room
Ceiling10–13 ft

Enough spheres to read as a group, still short enough for a tall room rather than a void.

9 HeadsFull group
Spread 47.2″ × 78.7″ deep 120 × 200 cm
Best forDouble-height living room · large entry · long dining table
Ceiling13 ft +

Six and a half feet deep. More spheres, but still narrower than the two-head.

2 HeadsLargest — check ceiling
Spread 79.9″ × 110″ deep 203 × 280 cm
Best forStairwell void · three-storey entry · atrium. Two spheres, one very long sweep.
Ceiling15 ft +

Nine feet two inches of fixture. Not a small option — the smallest count, the largest piece.

3 Heads · Model BLargest — check ceiling
Spread 79.9″ × 110″ deep 203 × 280 cm
Best forStairwell void · double-height entry. The wide span of the two-head, with a third sphere in it.
Ceiling15 ft +

Same size as the two-head — not a slightly bigger Model A. Check which one you are ordering.

The design

We Didn't Draw the Curve. Gravity Did

Hang a strap between two points and the shape makes itself.

There is a curve that appears whenever something flexible hangs between two fixed points. A washing line. A power cable between two poles. The chain across the front of a shop. Nobody designs that shape — it is simply what a length of material does when it is held at both ends and left alone. It cannot be drawn freehand and it cannot be got wrong, because it is not a decision. It is a consequence.

Each strap runs from one anchor on the ceiling, down through a sphere of alabaster, and back up to another — and the line it takes between those two points is not ours. Move the anchors closer and the loop falls deep and narrow. Spread them apart and it stretches into a long shallow sweep. The fixture has no fixed shape at all; it has a rule, and the room supplies the rest.

Which is why there is no frame. On almost every chandelier the structure and the shade are separate things — a metal armature that does the holding, and something prettier hung off it. Here the strap is the structure, so there is nothing to conceal and nothing left over. What holds the stone up is the same thing that decides how the whole piece looks.

The stone is deliberately the simplest shape we cut. A sphere has no top, no bottom and no front, so it looks the same however the strap happens to turn it — and alabaster passes light evenly all the way around, with no hotspot and nothing to look into. Each one is quarried rather than moulded, so the veining is its own; hung together, the difference between them is the first thing you notice.

— A rule, not a shape —
Questions, Answered

Common Questions

How it fixes to the ceiling, why two spheres is the big one, and what you can change later.

Can I hang this where my current light is?

Not directly — and this is the most important thing to know before ordering.

Each strap runs from one point on your ceiling, down through a sphere, and back up to another. So a fixture with several spheres needs several fixing points, with wiring run between them.

Which size is the biggest?

The two-sphere version — and it catches almost everyone out.

The 2-head spans 79.9″ and drops 110″. The 9-head spans 47.2″ and drops 78.7″. So two spheres is two and a half times wider and more than twice as long as nine.

The reason: the measurement is the distance between the ceiling anchors, not the width of a fixture. Two spheres on straps anchored nearly seven feet apart stretch right across a ceiling; nine gathered close together do not. Choose by the span you want to fill, not by how many stones you want.

Will it fit a normal ceiling?

Only one version really does. The 3-head Model A — 31.5″ span, 47.2″ drop — suits a room with a 9–11 ft ceiling, over a round table or in an entry.

Everything else needs height. The 5-head wants 10–12 ft, the 9-head 13 ft or more, and the 2-head and 3-head Model B drop 110″ — nine feet two inches. On a standard eight-foot ceiling those would reach the floor. They are stairwell and double-height pieces only.

What are the straps made of?

You choose between leather and woven canvas — and they are not a cheap version and an expensive one. They are two characters at the same quality.

Leather hangs with more weight, holds a crisper edge, and softens and darkens over the years the way a bag or a saddle does. Canvas is lighter, matte, and stays much closer to how it arrived — the quieter of the two in a room that is already busy.

Ask us for a sample if you're undecided. It is a material you'll be looking at every day, and a photograph doesn't settle it.

Can I change the height after it's installed?

Yes — and that's unusual. Every strap has its own buckle, so each sphere is raised or lowered by hand, in seconds, with no tools and no electrician.

Almost every other cluster chandelier is set to height by cutting its cords, which cannot be undone. Here nothing is cut. Move the furniture next year, change the arrangement then. The only thing decided permanently is where the anchors go in the ceiling.

Can I decide the shape of the curve?

Yes, and it is decided by where you place the two anchors for each strap, not by us.

Anchors close together give a deep, narrow drop. Anchors spread wide give a long, shallow sweep across the ceiling. The line between them is drawn by gravity — the same curve a washing line makes — so it cannot be got wrong, but it does mean the anchor positions are worth planning before anyone drills.

What bulbs does it take?
Choose LED in warm white, 2700–3000K, and use the same bulb in every sphere. Cool white light through alabaster looks grey and drains the warmth out of the stone — it is the quickest way to make an expensive fixture look cheap. Buy a couple of spares at the same time so a replacement always matches.
Can I dim it?
Yes, with dimmable bulbs on a compatible dimmer switch. Ordinary bulbs won't dim whatever switch you fit — that's the usual reason people think a new light is faulty. Fit dimmable bulbs in every socket, not just some, since mixing types causes flicker.
Will I see the bulbs?
No. A sphere has no opening to look into from any angle — light passes through the stone itself and leaves evenly all the way round. There is no beam, no hotspot and no bright edge, which is why this is comfortable to sit beneath even when the spheres hang low.
Why don't the spheres match each other?

Because they're cut from real quarried stone, not moulded. Every sphere carries its own veining, and one or two will glow a little warmer than the rest.

Hung together, that's the first thing you notice — and it's what tells you the stone is real. A set that matched perfectly would have to be resin.

Will my ceiling hold it?
The weight is spread across several anchor points rather than hanging from one, which helps a great deal — but every one of those points needs fixing into the structure above, not plasterboard alone. Have your electrician confirm each anchor before installation day, and ask us for the weight of your configuration to pass on.
How do I clean it?

A soft dry cloth on the spheres. Keep water off the stone — alabaster is porous, absorbs it, and leaves a mark that won't buff out.

Wipe the straps dry as well, never damp, and never with any cleaning product. Switch off and let the bulbs cool first. Once or twice a year is plenty.

Can I put it in a bathroom?
No — indoor dry rooms only. There is no protection against water or steam, alabaster is porous, and damp is bad for the straps as well. Dining rooms, entries, stairwells and living rooms are all fine.
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The Anouk Draped Strap Alabaster Chandelier hangs spheres of natural alabaster on long looping straps of PU (faux) leather, each strap running from one ceiling point, down through a sphere, and back up to another. The result is a fixture with no rigid frame at all — what holds it up is the same thing that shapes it. Against the warm tan strap, the pale stone reads as something worn rather than something installed — closer to saddlery than to hardware.

Which means the shape is not decided at our workshop. You decide where each strap is anchored, and the loop finds its own curve between those two points. Anchor them close together and the strap falls in a deep narrow drop; spread them wide and it sweeps in a long shallow swag across the ceiling. The same fixture makes a completely different silhouette depending on where the hooks go — and the curve itself is drawn by gravity, not by a designer.

Natural Alabaster

Naturally Unique Veining

No two pieces of stone are ever the same

Alabaster is a natural stone, so every piece carries its own veining and subtle variation in color. The fixture you receive may therefore differ slightly from the images shown.

An inherent characteristic of real stone — not a quality defect.
Made to order

Need More Spheres? We'll Build Them.

The versions on this page go up to 9 MAX HEADS, which suits most rooms. It is not a limit. A cluster is simply more of the same stone on more of the same strap — so if your span is wider or your stairwell taller, tell us the count you want and we'll make it.

Adjustable on site

And You Set Every Height By Hand

Almost every cluster chandelier is fixed to height by cutting its cords on installation day — one decision, made on a ladder, lived with for twenty years. Two inches too short and there is nothing to be done.

Not here. Every strap carries its own buckle, so each sphere is raised or lowered by hand in seconds, with no tools and no electrician. Hang them all long first, stand where people will actually stand, and adjust one at a time until the arrangement looks right in the room rather than right on paper. Change your mind next year and change it again.

Specifications

The Details

Material Natural Alabaster Spheres · Iron FittingsStrap in your choice of two materials — see below.
Strap options Leather or woven canvasTwo different characters
Height adjustment Buckle on every strap Each sphere is set by hand on installation day. Nothing is cut, so nothing is permanent.
Dimensions Sphere Dia 20cm / Dia 7.8″
Light source G9 or E12 Bulbs — LED recommended Bulbs not included. Warm white 2700–3000K advised; cooler light through alabaster reads grey.
Power Max 40W per socket
Voltage AC 110–240V
Control Wall switch — dimmable with dimmable bulbs on a compatible dimmer
Mounting Ceiling — hardwired, multiple fixing points Every strap runs between two anchors. See the note below.
Rating IP20 — indoor, dry locations only No protection against water or steam. Not for bathrooms.
Preparation time 5–10 days Made and inspected at our own workshop before dispatch.

Good to Know

A buckle, not a cut cord — so nothing is permanent

Almost every cluster chandelier is set to height by shortening its cords, which cannot be undone. Here every strap has its own buckle. Each sphere is raised or lowered by hand, in the room, in seconds — and changed again next year if you rearrange the furniture. No electrician, no tools, no regret about a cord cut two inches too short.

Where the anchors go decides the shape

The curve of each loop is not fixed at our workshop — it is drawn by the distance between its two anchors. Set them close together and the strap falls in a deep narrow drop; spread them wide and it sweeps in a long shallow swag across the ceiling. The same fixture makes a different silhouette in every room, so it is worth planning the anchor positions before anyone drills.

Size Guide

Read the Dimensions, Not the Head Count

On this fixture the number of spheres tells you almost nothing about how big it is. The two-head is the largest piece in the range — more than twice the reach of the nine.

3 Heads · Model ACompact
Spread 31.5″ × 47.2″ deep 80 × 120 cm
Best forRound dining table 42–54″ · breakfast nook · entry · over a console
Ceiling9–11 ft

The only configuration that suits a standard room. Start here if your ceiling is normal height.

5 HeadsMost chosen
Spread 39.4″ × 59″ deep 100 × 150 cm
Best forDining table 60–72″ · kitchen island · open-plan living room
Ceiling10–13 ft

Enough spheres to read as a group, still short enough for a tall room rather than a void.

9 HeadsFull group
Spread 47.2″ × 78.7″ deep 120 × 200 cm
Best forDouble-height living room · large entry · long dining table
Ceiling13 ft +

Six and a half feet deep. More spheres, but still narrower than the two-head.

2 HeadsLargest — check ceiling
Spread 79.9″ × 110″ deep 203 × 280 cm
Best forStairwell void · three-storey entry · atrium. Two spheres, one very long sweep.
Ceiling15 ft +

Nine feet two inches of fixture. Not a small option — the smallest count, the largest piece.

3 Heads · Model BLargest — check ceiling
Spread 79.9″ × 110″ deep 203 × 280 cm
Best forStairwell void · double-height entry. The wide span of the two-head, with a third sphere in it.
Ceiling15 ft +

Same size as the two-head — not a slightly bigger Model A. Check which one you are ordering.

The design

We Didn't Draw the Curve. Gravity Did

Hang a strap between two points and the shape makes itself.

There is a curve that appears whenever something flexible hangs between two fixed points. A washing line. A power cable between two poles. The chain across the front of a shop. Nobody designs that shape — it is simply what a length of material does when it is held at both ends and left alone. It cannot be drawn freehand and it cannot be got wrong, because it is not a decision. It is a consequence.

Each strap runs from one anchor on the ceiling, down through a sphere of alabaster, and back up to another — and the line it takes between those two points is not ours. Move the anchors closer and the loop falls deep and narrow. Spread them apart and it stretches into a long shallow sweep. The fixture has no fixed shape at all; it has a rule, and the room supplies the rest.

Which is why there is no frame. On almost every chandelier the structure and the shade are separate things — a metal armature that does the holding, and something prettier hung off it. Here the strap is the structure, so there is nothing to conceal and nothing left over. What holds the stone up is the same thing that decides how the whole piece looks.

The stone is deliberately the simplest shape we cut. A sphere has no top, no bottom and no front, so it looks the same however the strap happens to turn it — and alabaster passes light evenly all the way around, with no hotspot and nothing to look into. Each one is quarried rather than moulded, so the veining is its own; hung together, the difference between them is the first thing you notice.

— A rule, not a shape —
Questions, Answered

Common Questions

How it fixes to the ceiling, why two spheres is the big one, and what you can change later.

Can I hang this where my current light is?

Not directly — and this is the most important thing to know before ordering.

Each strap runs from one point on your ceiling, down through a sphere, and back up to another. So a fixture with several spheres needs several fixing points, with wiring run between them.

Which size is the biggest?

The two-sphere version — and it catches almost everyone out.

The 2-head spans 79.9″ and drops 110″. The 9-head spans 47.2″ and drops 78.7″. So two spheres is two and a half times wider and more than twice as long as nine.

The reason: the measurement is the distance between the ceiling anchors, not the width of a fixture. Two spheres on straps anchored nearly seven feet apart stretch right across a ceiling; nine gathered close together do not. Choose by the span you want to fill, not by how many stones you want.

Will it fit a normal ceiling?

Only one version really does. The 3-head Model A — 31.5″ span, 47.2″ drop — suits a room with a 9–11 ft ceiling, over a round table or in an entry.

Everything else needs height. The 5-head wants 10–12 ft, the 9-head 13 ft or more, and the 2-head and 3-head Model B drop 110″ — nine feet two inches. On a standard eight-foot ceiling those would reach the floor. They are stairwell and double-height pieces only.

What are the straps made of?

You choose between leather and woven canvas — and they are not a cheap version and an expensive one. They are two characters at the same quality.

Leather hangs with more weight, holds a crisper edge, and softens and darkens over the years the way a bag or a saddle does. Canvas is lighter, matte, and stays much closer to how it arrived — the quieter of the two in a room that is already busy.

Ask us for a sample if you're undecided. It is a material you'll be looking at every day, and a photograph doesn't settle it.

Can I change the height after it's installed?

Yes — and that's unusual. Every strap has its own buckle, so each sphere is raised or lowered by hand, in seconds, with no tools and no electrician.

Almost every other cluster chandelier is set to height by cutting its cords, which cannot be undone. Here nothing is cut. Move the furniture next year, change the arrangement then. The only thing decided permanently is where the anchors go in the ceiling.

Can I decide the shape of the curve?

Yes, and it is decided by where you place the two anchors for each strap, not by us.

Anchors close together give a deep, narrow drop. Anchors spread wide give a long, shallow sweep across the ceiling. The line between them is drawn by gravity — the same curve a washing line makes — so it cannot be got wrong, but it does mean the anchor positions are worth planning before anyone drills.

What bulbs does it take?
Choose LED in warm white, 2700–3000K, and use the same bulb in every sphere. Cool white light through alabaster looks grey and drains the warmth out of the stone — it is the quickest way to make an expensive fixture look cheap. Buy a couple of spares at the same time so a replacement always matches.
Can I dim it?
Yes, with dimmable bulbs on a compatible dimmer switch. Ordinary bulbs won't dim whatever switch you fit — that's the usual reason people think a new light is faulty. Fit dimmable bulbs in every socket, not just some, since mixing types causes flicker.
Will I see the bulbs?
No. A sphere has no opening to look into from any angle — light passes through the stone itself and leaves evenly all the way round. There is no beam, no hotspot and no bright edge, which is why this is comfortable to sit beneath even when the spheres hang low.
Why don't the spheres match each other?

Because they're cut from real quarried stone, not moulded. Every sphere carries its own veining, and one or two will glow a little warmer than the rest.

Hung together, that's the first thing you notice — and it's what tells you the stone is real. A set that matched perfectly would have to be resin.

Will my ceiling hold it?
The weight is spread across several anchor points rather than hanging from one, which helps a great deal — but every one of those points needs fixing into the structure above, not plasterboard alone. Have your electrician confirm each anchor before installation day, and ask us for the weight of your configuration to pass on.
How do I clean it?

A soft dry cloth on the spheres. Keep water off the stone — alabaster is porous, absorbs it, and leaves a mark that won't buff out.

Wipe the straps dry as well, never damp, and never with any cleaning product. Switch off and let the bulbs cool first. Once or twice a year is plenty.

Can I put it in a bathroom?
No — indoor dry rooms only. There is no protection against water or steam, alabaster is porous, and damp is bad for the straps as well. Dining rooms, entries, stairwells and living rooms are all fine.
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