New Wave Optic Pendant Light Smoke


New Wave Optic Pendant Light Smoke
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Architectural Depth in Translucent Charcoal The New Wave Optic Pendant in Smoke brings a moody, cinematic quality to the Marie Burgos Collection. Crafted from mouth-blown charcoal-grey glass, this pendant features a signature optic ripple that transforms light into a decorative element. When illuminated, the smoky glass refracts light to project deep, rhythmic "waves" across the room, adding a layer of architectural mystery to your walls.
Urban Sophistication The Smoke tint provides a sophisticated, neutral edge that grounds modern interiors. Perfect for high-contrast dining rooms, executive home offices, or industrial-chic lofts, the New Wave Optic in Smoke balances its delicate ripple texture with a bold, dark palette. Each piece is hand-blown by master artisans, ensuring that the movement captured in the glass is entirely unique to your fixture.
Danish design from Design by Us
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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Features
Number of Lights: 1 bulb
Material: Glass, Metal
Bulb Type: E26/Medium (Standard), 130 Volt
Dimmable: Yes
Power Source: Hardwired / Plug-in
ETL Listed
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Q: How does the Smoke glass affect the light pattern compared to the Clear version?
A: The Smoke glass produces a more dramatic, high-contrast pattern. The charcoal tint deepens the shadows of the "waves," creating a moodier and more defined architectural effect on the walls.
Q: What is the best bulb for the Smoke Optic Pendant?
A: For maximum refraction through the grey tint, we recommend a clear LED bulb. A clear filament bulb allows the light to pierce the smoke glass sharply, ensuring the wave patterns remain crisp and visible.
Q: Is the Smoke glass opaque or translucent?
A: It is translucent. You can see the bulb through the glass, which is why a decorative globe bulb (G80 or G125) is recommended to complete the aesthetic.
Q: Can this be used in a bathroom or kitchen?
A: The New Wave Optic is UL/ETL listed for dry locations. It is perfect for kitchens (over islands) and powder rooms, provided it is not in direct contact with water or excessive steam.