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Made to be seen up close
A closer look

Made to be seen up close

Every fixture we make is built to hold attention at arm's length as well as from across the room. Below are the details worth noticing on this one.

Design notes

Three details worth a closer look

What separates this one from a standard brass chandelier.

01
Solid Brass, Not Plated Tube

Solid Brass, Not Plated Tube

Every arm, collar and casting is solid brass throughout. At this scale that means real weight, and a finish that wears into the metal over decades rather than off it.

02
Arms Cast as Scrolled Leaves

Arms Cast as Scrolled Leaves

No arm is a bent tube with ornament attached — each is cast as a single curling acanthus branch, veined along its length and turning up at the tip to meet the cup.

03
A Column Worked Top to Bottom

A Column Worked Top to Bottom

Leaf-crowned canopy, fluted drum, decorated bowl, turned finial. The stem carries as much detail as the arms, which is what holds the eye when you look straight up into it.

◆ Complete the Look

Pairs
Well With

A room reads as designed when the pieces share a finish. Start here.

02

Craftsmanship

Brass keeps a record of everything done to it —
every cut, every pass of the wheel.

Brass That Isn't Just a Colour

Most fixtures sold as brass are iron wearing a brass coat — the colour is sprayed on, and it sits on the surface.

We work brass as metal. It gets cut, formed and joined as itself, and the finish comes from the surface underneath rather than from what's on top of it.

That decision changes everything downstream.

In the Workshop

The Long Way

Nothing here is finished in a single pass.

Each fixture goes through cutting, forming, joining and polishing as four separate stages, with the piece checked between each. Slower than finishing it all at the end, and the reason the surface holds up.

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01

Cut

Sheet and tube cut to size from stock.

02

Form

Spun over a form, then trimmed at the lathe.

03

Join

Brazed, then the seam dressed back flush.

04

Polish

Buffed on the wheel until the surface carries an even tone.

The Samu Difference

Why Choose SamuLighting

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