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The Marvel of Fractals handmade porcelain pendant light is carefully crafted using traditional ceramic techniques. Cast from fine porcelain slip, this handmade ceramic pendant light features a delicate, paper-thin form that is deceptively strong. When illuminated, the porcelain softly diffuses light, creating a warm and atmospheric glow. 

Each pendant is individually handmade, making every piece unique. Clean, refined, and sculptural, this unique porcelain lighting piece adds quiet interest to interiors ranging from modern homes to more timeless spaces. Designed as a single pendant, it works beautifully on its own or grouped in a cluster for greater visual impact.

Ideal for kitchens, dining areas, bedrooms, or entryways, this handmade porcelain light offers a refined alternative to mass-produced lighting and celebrates the beauty of crafted ceramic design.

Marvel of Fractals 7 Pendant Cluster

  • Dimensions: Diameter: 600mm x 600mm (approximately)

    Weight: 1.8kg(without hardware), 2.5kg (with hardware)

    Light fixture: E27 LED bulb bayonet

    Cable: 3 core, double insulated

    Fitting: Brass / Alternative


    Things you should know: These pendants are hand made and thus specifications are approximate. The clusters can be made to your exact needs with more or less pendants.  Please contact us for more information.

  • All pieces are handmade with the highest quality Australian Porcelain. Topsy Oxides and Glazes are lead free, non-toxic and safe for daily use.

    Forms are cast in white offer optimal transparency and ambient glow. 

    Cable 2.5m cloth covered cable is supplied as standard but extra lengths are available upon request.

    Standard ceiling rose is available in white or any colour or preference, in either plastic or porcelain.

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If you’d like to buy a piece or customise a design, reach out with your ideas and I’ll work with you to shape every element.

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