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The Thalia Cleaved Stone Cluster Chandelier hangs flat slabs of alabaster on fine cables from a single brass plate, each one crossed on the diagonal by a slim brass bar. The stone is polished on its faces but the edges are left as they broke — irregular, stepped and slightly ragged, so every slab reads as a piece split from something larger rather than a shape cut to a drawing. The bar is where the light lives: a thin line of brightness running corner to corner, with the stone glowing softly on either side of it.

Slabs hang at staggered heights and different angles, so no two face you the same way — from a distance the cluster reads as a single mass, from beneath you look up through the gaps between them. Available from a compact three-light cluster to a nine-light installation, in brass with natural white alabaster, for a dining table, an entry, or a stairwell where a group of stone can be seen from more than one level.

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 Heads? 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 cone on more of the same cord — so if your table is longer or your stairwell taller, tell us the count you want and we'll make it.

Arrangement

The Same Fixture, Three Ways to Hang It

Every cord shortens on its own during installation — so how the cluster finally looks is set in your room, not in our workshop.

Gathered

Cords kept short and close, the cones within a narrow band. The group reads as one vertical object rather than several separate lights.

→ Over a round table, a stair landing, or a small entry.

Spread

Cords angled outward and set to different lengths, so the cones scatter wider. The same number of shades covers far more ceiling — and more table.

→ Over a long table, an island, or an open-plan room.

Cascade

Each cord a step longer than the last, so the cones fall in a continuous diagonal. Built to be read from more than one floor at once.

→ Down a stairwell or a double-height entry.

Specifications

The Details

Material Genuine Natural Alabaster Slabs · Brass bar, plate & fittings Stone cut and polished on the faces, edges left as split; metal electroplated and polished.
Finish GoldAlabaster: natural white.
Light source Integrated LED — warm white 3000K Built in — no bulb to buy, fit, or replace. Light runs along the brass bar [__ LIGHT POSITION].
Power Max 40W
Voltage AC 110–240V
Control Standard wall switch (not included) A dimmable version is available — ask us before ordering. See the note below.
Suspension Steel cable — 59″ per drop, adjustable Shortened on site; longer cables supplied on request.
Mounting Ceiling — hardwired, single canopy
Environment Indoor only
Preparation time 5–10 days Made and inspected at our own workshop before dispatch.

Good to Know

Want it dimmable? Say so before you order

The LED is built into the fixture, so there is no bulb to buy or replace — and no bulb to swap for a dimmable one afterwards. Please contact us if you need a dimmable version.

Every cable shortens on its own

Cables arrive at 59″ per drop and each one adjusts independently, so you set the height of every slab in the room rather than accepting one from the factory.

Size Guide

Pick the Width, Then Pick the Drop

Unusually, these are two separate decisions here — the same spread comes at two depths, and the same depth comes at two widths.

3-Light ∅ 19.7″Compact
∅ 19.7″ × H 47.2″ Dia 50cm × H 120cm
Best forRound table 36–48″ · breakfast nook · entry · over a console
Ceiling9–11 ft

The tightest cluster — reads as one object.

5-Light ∅ 23.6″Most chosen
∅ 23.6″ × H 59.1″ Dia 60cm × H 150cm
Best forDining table 48–60″ · kitchen island · living room
Ceiling10–12 ft

The count most dining rooms want.

6-Light ∅ 31.5″Same drop, wider
∅ 31.5″ × H 59.1″ Dia 80cm × H 150cm
Best forDining table 60–72″ · large island · open-plan room
Ceiling10–12 ft

More spread than the 23.6″, and no lower — pick this if the table is wide but the ceiling isn't tall.

9-Light ∅ 31.5″Tall spaces
∅ 31.5″ × H 78.7″ Dia 80cm × H 200cm
Best forStairwell void · double-height entry · vaulted living room
Ceiling13 ft +

Six and a half feet of fixture. Measure the void, not the table.

The design

One Straight Line in a Room Full of Broken Ones

The stone was never asked to behave.

Split a block of alabaster and it does not give you a clean face. It gives you a stepped, layered edge that follows the seams the mineral was already carrying — the record of how that particular piece of rock was built, made visible in a second. No two splits are the same, and nobody decides where the line goes. The stone does.

The faces are polished until they pass light; the edges are left exactly as they broke. Which on its own would read as rustic — a slab of raw rock on a wire, handsome and a little unresolved.

That bar is the only straight line in the entire fixture, and it changes how you read everything around it. Beside something ruled and exact, the broken edge stops looking unfinished and starts looking deliberate — the way a rough stone in a plain metal setting reads as a jewel rather than a pebble. It is also where the light lives: a bright line running corner to corner, with the alabaster glowing quietly on either side of it. Not a lit shade. A drawn line, with stone around it.

Hung in a cluster, no two slabs face you the same way — different heights, different angles, and every outline its own. From across a room they close into a single mass of light. From directly beneath you look up through the gaps between them. The geometry repeats. The stone never does.

— Broken by the stone, ruled by the brass —
Questions, Answered

Common Questions

Why the edges are rough, where the light comes from, and which size to choose.

Which size should I choose?

Two separate decisions here, which is unusual. Match the width to the table — roughly half its width — then pick the drop your ceiling can carry.

19.7″ for a round table 36–48″ or an entry. 23.6″ for a dining table 48–60″. 31.5″ for 60–72″ — and this one comes at two depths, so a wide table under a normal ceiling and a stairwell void can both have it.

The deepest version is 78.7″ — six and a half feet of fixture — and needs about 13 ft of ceiling.

Can I dim it?

Yes, but you have to ask for it when you order. The LED is built into the fixture, so there's no bulb to swap for a dimmable one afterwards.

A dimmable version is available — tell us when you order.

Is there a bulb to replace?
No — the LED is built in, running at warm white 3000K.
How low should it hang?
Over a dining table, the lowest slab should sit 30–36″ above the tabletop. Anywhere people walk beneath it, keep 7 ft of clearance above the floor. Cables are 59″ each and adjust independently, so you set every height in the room — and if you need more for a stairwell, tell us your ceiling height when you order.
Should the slabs all hang at the same height?

No — and this matters more here than on most clusters. The slabs are meant to hang at different heights and different angles, so no two face you the same way.

Hang them all long first, stand back, then shorten one cable at a time. Set level and at matching angles, the cluster loses its whole effect — it stops looking arranged and starts looking like a grid.

Why don't the slabs all look the same?

Because they're cut from real quarried stone. Every slab has its own veining, its own broken outline, and some glow noticeably warmer than the ones beside them.

On a cluster hung side by side, 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 moulded.

Will my ceiling hold it?
Stone weighs more than it looks, and every slab hangs from the same canopy. Before ordering, have your electrician confirm the ceiling box is rated for the weight and fixed into a joist rather than plasterboard alone — a standard box carries far less than most people assume. Ask us for the exact weight of your size and pass it on.
How do I clean it?

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

Take particular care along the broken edges, which are more fragile than the polished faces. No sprays, no polish, nothing abrasive. Switch off and let it cool first.

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

The Complete Installation Guide

Not sure how to wire it, how high to hang it, or whether you need an electrician? Our full guide walks through every step for US homes.

01

Power Off First

Switch off at the breaker and confirm before you touch any wiring.

02

Check the Box

Make sure your junction box is standard, secure, and rated for the weight.

03

Match the Wires

Black to black, white to white, ground to ground — the US standard explained.

04

Set the Height

Mounting heights and clearances for sconces, pendants, and chandeliers.

Read the Full Installation Guide

Free guide · Written for US homes · Opens in a new tab

Thalia Cleaved Stone Cluster Chandelier

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Built Right, Inside and Out

The beauty of a fixture is easy to photograph. What matters just as much is what sits inside the canopy—the driver, the bracket, the wiring, the hardware in the box. Here is how we build for safety and longevity, so the fixture you order arrives ready to install and made to last.

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01 · The Driver

An LED Driver Built to Last

We offer integrated LED drivers in a range of styles—dimmable, constant-current, and color-temperature-adjustable—so the fixture can be matched to how you actually light the room. It runs on 110–240V, works straight out of the box on standard US household power, and is rated for both dry and damp locations, so it fits wherever you'd like to install it.

02 · The Bracket

A Solid Mounting Bracket

Every fixture ships with a sturdy mounting bracket sized to a standard US junction box—so it hangs true and stays secure, year after year. No improvising, no trips to the hardware store.

03 · The Box

Everything You Need, in One Box

Open the carton and it's all there—canopy, mounting plate and bracket, screws and wall anchors, the driver, and a pair of clean cotton gloves for handling the glass. Nothing missing, nothing to source separately. It's the small stuff, packed with care, that makes installation day feel easy.

04 · The Wiring

Clean, Color-Coded Wiring

Clearly labeled leads and a tidy factory harness make professional installation quick and unambiguous. Hand it to your electrician and they'll have it up in minutes—standard L / N / E hardwiring, the way a considered fixture should be.

Order with confidence: what arrives at your door is a fixture built to be lived with—considered on the inside, finished on the outside. Wiring should be carried out by a qualified electrician in line with local code.

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The Thalia Cleaved Stone Cluster Chandelier hangs flat slabs of alabaster on fine cables from a single brass plate, each one crossed on the diagonal by a slim brass bar. The stone is polished on its faces but the edges are left as they broke — irregular, stepped and slightly ragged, so every slab reads as a piece split from something larger rather than a shape cut to a drawing. The bar is where the light lives: a thin line of brightness running corner to corner, with the stone glowing softly on either side of it.

Slabs hang at staggered heights and different angles, so no two face you the same way — from a distance the cluster reads as a single mass, from beneath you look up through the gaps between them. Available from a compact three-light cluster to a nine-light installation, in brass with natural white alabaster, for a dining table, an entry, or a stairwell where a group of stone can be seen from more than one level.

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 Heads? 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 cone on more of the same cord — so if your table is longer or your stairwell taller, tell us the count you want and we'll make it.

Arrangement

The Same Fixture, Three Ways to Hang It

Every cord shortens on its own during installation — so how the cluster finally looks is set in your room, not in our workshop.

Gathered

Cords kept short and close, the cones within a narrow band. The group reads as one vertical object rather than several separate lights.

→ Over a round table, a stair landing, or a small entry.

Spread

Cords angled outward and set to different lengths, so the cones scatter wider. The same number of shades covers far more ceiling — and more table.

→ Over a long table, an island, or an open-plan room.

Cascade

Each cord a step longer than the last, so the cones fall in a continuous diagonal. Built to be read from more than one floor at once.

→ Down a stairwell or a double-height entry.

Specifications

The Details

Material Genuine Natural Alabaster Slabs · Brass bar, plate & fittings Stone cut and polished on the faces, edges left as split; metal electroplated and polished.
Finish GoldAlabaster: natural white.
Light source Integrated LED — warm white 3000K Built in — no bulb to buy, fit, or replace. Light runs along the brass bar [__ LIGHT POSITION].
Power Max 40W
Voltage AC 110–240V
Control Standard wall switch (not included) A dimmable version is available — ask us before ordering. See the note below.
Suspension Steel cable — 59″ per drop, adjustable Shortened on site; longer cables supplied on request.
Mounting Ceiling — hardwired, single canopy
Environment Indoor only
Preparation time 5–10 days Made and inspected at our own workshop before dispatch.

Good to Know

Want it dimmable? Say so before you order

The LED is built into the fixture, so there is no bulb to buy or replace — and no bulb to swap for a dimmable one afterwards. Please contact us if you need a dimmable version.

Every cable shortens on its own

Cables arrive at 59″ per drop and each one adjusts independently, so you set the height of every slab in the room rather than accepting one from the factory.

Size Guide

Pick the Width, Then Pick the Drop

Unusually, these are two separate decisions here — the same spread comes at two depths, and the same depth comes at two widths.

3-Light ∅ 19.7″Compact
∅ 19.7″ × H 47.2″ Dia 50cm × H 120cm
Best forRound table 36–48″ · breakfast nook · entry · over a console
Ceiling9–11 ft

The tightest cluster — reads as one object.

5-Light ∅ 23.6″Most chosen
∅ 23.6″ × H 59.1″ Dia 60cm × H 150cm
Best forDining table 48–60″ · kitchen island · living room
Ceiling10–12 ft

The count most dining rooms want.

6-Light ∅ 31.5″Same drop, wider
∅ 31.5″ × H 59.1″ Dia 80cm × H 150cm
Best forDining table 60–72″ · large island · open-plan room
Ceiling10–12 ft

More spread than the 23.6″, and no lower — pick this if the table is wide but the ceiling isn't tall.

9-Light ∅ 31.5″Tall spaces
∅ 31.5″ × H 78.7″ Dia 80cm × H 200cm
Best forStairwell void · double-height entry · vaulted living room
Ceiling13 ft +

Six and a half feet of fixture. Measure the void, not the table.

The design

One Straight Line in a Room Full of Broken Ones

The stone was never asked to behave.

Split a block of alabaster and it does not give you a clean face. It gives you a stepped, layered edge that follows the seams the mineral was already carrying — the record of how that particular piece of rock was built, made visible in a second. No two splits are the same, and nobody decides where the line goes. The stone does.

The faces are polished until they pass light; the edges are left exactly as they broke. Which on its own would read as rustic — a slab of raw rock on a wire, handsome and a little unresolved.

That bar is the only straight line in the entire fixture, and it changes how you read everything around it. Beside something ruled and exact, the broken edge stops looking unfinished and starts looking deliberate — the way a rough stone in a plain metal setting reads as a jewel rather than a pebble. It is also where the light lives: a bright line running corner to corner, with the alabaster glowing quietly on either side of it. Not a lit shade. A drawn line, with stone around it.

Hung in a cluster, no two slabs face you the same way — different heights, different angles, and every outline its own. From across a room they close into a single mass of light. From directly beneath you look up through the gaps between them. The geometry repeats. The stone never does.

— Broken by the stone, ruled by the brass —
Questions, Answered

Common Questions

Why the edges are rough, where the light comes from, and which size to choose.

Which size should I choose?

Two separate decisions here, which is unusual. Match the width to the table — roughly half its width — then pick the drop your ceiling can carry.

19.7″ for a round table 36–48″ or an entry. 23.6″ for a dining table 48–60″. 31.5″ for 60–72″ — and this one comes at two depths, so a wide table under a normal ceiling and a stairwell void can both have it.

The deepest version is 78.7″ — six and a half feet of fixture — and needs about 13 ft of ceiling.

Can I dim it?

Yes, but you have to ask for it when you order. The LED is built into the fixture, so there's no bulb to swap for a dimmable one afterwards.

A dimmable version is available — tell us when you order.

Is there a bulb to replace?
No — the LED is built in, running at warm white 3000K.
How low should it hang?
Over a dining table, the lowest slab should sit 30–36″ above the tabletop. Anywhere people walk beneath it, keep 7 ft of clearance above the floor. Cables are 59″ each and adjust independently, so you set every height in the room — and if you need more for a stairwell, tell us your ceiling height when you order.
Should the slabs all hang at the same height?

No — and this matters more here than on most clusters. The slabs are meant to hang at different heights and different angles, so no two face you the same way.

Hang them all long first, stand back, then shorten one cable at a time. Set level and at matching angles, the cluster loses its whole effect — it stops looking arranged and starts looking like a grid.

Why don't the slabs all look the same?

Because they're cut from real quarried stone. Every slab has its own veining, its own broken outline, and some glow noticeably warmer than the ones beside them.

On a cluster hung side by side, 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 moulded.

Will my ceiling hold it?
Stone weighs more than it looks, and every slab hangs from the same canopy. Before ordering, have your electrician confirm the ceiling box is rated for the weight and fixed into a joist rather than plasterboard alone — a standard box carries far less than most people assume. Ask us for the exact weight of your size and pass it on.
How do I clean it?

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

Take particular care along the broken edges, which are more fragile than the polished faces. No sprays, no polish, nothing abrasive. Switch off and let it cool first.

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

The Complete Installation Guide

Not sure how to wire it, how high to hang it, or whether you need an electrician? Our full guide walks through every step for US homes.

01

Power Off First

Switch off at the breaker and confirm before you touch any wiring.

02

Check the Box

Make sure your junction box is standard, secure, and rated for the weight.

03

Match the Wires

Black to black, white to white, ground to ground — the US standard explained.

04

Set the Height

Mounting heights and clearances for sconces, pendants, and chandeliers.

Read the Full Installation Guide

Free guide · Written for US homes · Opens in a new tab

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“A creation of nature, a vessel for light.”

Crafted from carefully selected natural alabaster, this piece preserves the stone’s most primal physical characteristics. As the stone is naturally formed, its internal mineral veining and depth of color vary from one piece to another. This unique “imperfection” is precisely what constitutes the most captivating charm of natural stone.

The Warmth of Artisanal Craftsmanship

Transforming a raw, rugged block into a refined work of art requires the artisan to engage in a slow, meticulous process spanning multiple stages. Following the stone's natural grain, they refine and polish it with painstaking precision.Preserving that texture closest to nature.

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The Language of Stone

Every texture tells a unique story.

01

Pure

Pure

A pure white texture reminiscent of fresh snow—warm, smooth, and refined.

02

Ink-Dyed

Ink-Dyed

Deep, inky patterns flow across a white base.

03

Lightning Pattern

Lightning Pattern

A dynamic pattern resembling a bolt of lightning streaking across the sky.

04

Ice-Crackle Pattern

Ice-Crackle Pattern

Fine, intricate cracks evoking the aesthetic beauty of a sheet of ice at the moment it shatters.

05

Snowflake Pattern

Snowflake Pattern

A pattern as light and airy as falling snowflakes, with every single flake unique.

The variations in the veining of natural alabaster are what make it so prized; each lighting fixture bears unique natural markings—not flaws, but artistic value bestowed by nature.

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Stone Extraction

Extract and select high-quality materials from natural quarries.

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Expert craftsmen shape each piece with meticulous attention to detail and design.

Grinding and Polishing

After multiple rounds of polishing, it gradually becomes extremely smooth, with a warm and jade-like feel.

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Each model is meticulously curated, assembled, and tested.

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