How Designers Anchor Dining Spaces with SONNEMAN


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How Designers Anchor Dining Spaces with SONNEMAN
Discover how Emcy Interior Design employs the Ballet Chandelier in a serenely composed home
Serving as both a visual anchor and utilitarian source of light, chandeliers can make or break a space. You want to make a statement about personal taste, while not overpowering a vignette. You want ample, flexible illumination that adapts alongside evolving daylight and accommodates the event at hand, steering clear of overly intrusive light from above.
In a serenely composed Florida home, designer Meg Carson of Emcy Interior Design accomplished this balance in a dining room that bridges traditional modernism and contemporary thinking, centering her carefully-designed space with the lively, sophisticated Ballet Chandelier.


With grace and ease, Carson’s dining room weaves together organic modern furniture forms and modular shelving with softly neutral contemporary palettes and textures. The resulting space is one to gather over meals with loved ones or working from home, all with cherished mementos and functional accents along the perimeter. The Ballet Chandelier suspends overhead, echoing the soft curves of Italian-inspired modern furniture and delicate palettes.


Ballet Chandeliers feature a dynamic series of asymmetrically counterbalanced orbs, banding together to form a crystalline configuration. The effect is a dazzling interplay of light and structure dancing from above. The Ballet Chandelier is available in three configurations of ascending scale with either a Bright Satin Aluminum or Satin Black finish. Discover today.