Mizu 33 Chandelier
Designed by Sean Lavin, the Mizu collection explores the relationship between structure and light through a disciplined architectural composition. A rectangular steel frame is interrupted by a sweeping bend that cradles a luminous lightguide, creating the impression that it floats effortlessly within the form. The result is a fixture defined by precision, visual lightness, and restrained geometry. A steel frame is suspended from black aircraft cables that minimize visual interruption, allowing the composition to appear clean and weightless. A clear acrylic silk-screened lightguide houses an integrated LED light source with selectable 2200K, 2700K, and 3000K color temperatures, delivering an even illumination across the panel. The fixture can be installed individually or grouped in multiples to create layered, custom compositions. The 33" Mizu Chandelier provides a more compact scale suited for kitchen islands, breakfast areas, and intimate dining settings, where its crisp silhouette introduces architectural clarity without dominating the space.