Palix Marble and Brass Chandelier
Description & Features
Palix Marble and Brass Chandelier brings slim marble columns and brass hardware together for clean, modern vertical lighting. Natural marble with alabaster-style veining glows softly around the LEDs, so this fixture works just as well in a staircase or stairwell as it does over a dining table or in a high foyer.
Highlights
- Natural marble tubes with alabaster-style veining, each slightly unique
- Solid brass hardware, available in Brass or Black finish
- Multiple layouts – round clusters or linear rectangular canopies for stairs, foyers, and tables
- Color temperature options: Warm White 3000K, Cool White 6000K, or Remote Control changeable and dimmable
- Adjustable hanging wire
- Energy-efficient LED light source
- Ideal for staircase voids, staircases, foyers, dining rooms, bedrooms, hotels and cafés
You can pair Palix with other designs from our Foyer Lighting and Chandeliers collections to keep finishes and style consistent across your home.
Common Questions
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Where can I see similar fixtures on your site?
For more options, check our Staircase Chandeliers, Foyer Lighting, Dining Room Lighting, and Modern Chandeliers collections. -
What type of bulbs does it use?
Palix uses LED light sources matched to the chosen color temperature option. They are designed for long life and energy savings compared with traditional bulbs. -
Is the marble heavy? Will my ceiling support it?
Marble is heavier than glass, so the canopy should be mounted directly into a suitable junction box and framing. Your installer can confirm support based on the chosen size. -
Can I adjust the hanging height for an 8-foot ceiling?
Yes. Every version includes adjustable suspension up to about 59" (150 cm). Your electrician can shorten the cables during installation so the fixture sits at a comfortable height. -
Does this work on a sloped ceiling?
In many cases, yes. Because each drop hangs from flexible cable, a licensed electrician can usually level the fixture on gentle sloped ceilings. For steep pitches, share photos and measurements before ordering.
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Buying Guide
Suitable Rooms
Palix Marble and Brass Chandelier brings slim marble columns and brass hardware together for clean, modern vertical lighting. Natural marble with alabaster-style veining glows softly around the LEDs, so this fixture works just as well in a staircase or stairwell as it does over a dining table or in a high foyer.
Highlights
- Natural marble tubes with alabaster-style veining, each slightly unique
- Solid brass hardware, available in Brass or Black finish
- Multiple layouts – round clusters or linear rectangular canopies for stairs, foyers, and tables
- Color temperature options: Warm White 3000K, Cool White 6000K, or Remote Control changeable and dimmable
- Adjustable hanging wire
- Energy-efficient LED light source
- Ideal for staircase voids, staircases, foyers, dining rooms, bedrooms, hotels and cafés
You can pair Palix with other designs from our Foyer Lighting and Chandeliers collections to keep finishes and style consistent across your home.
-
Where can I see similar fixtures on your site?
For more options, check our Staircase Chandeliers, Foyer Lighting, Dining Room Lighting, and Modern Chandeliers collections. -
What type of bulbs does it use?
Palix uses LED light sources matched to the chosen color temperature option. They are designed for long life and energy savings compared with traditional bulbs. -
Is the marble heavy? Will my ceiling support it?
Marble is heavier than glass, so the canopy should be mounted directly into a suitable junction box and framing. Your installer can confirm support based on the chosen size. -
Can I adjust the hanging height for an 8-foot ceiling?
Yes. Every version includes adjustable suspension up to about 59" (150 cm). Your electrician can shorten the cables during installation so the fixture sits at a comfortable height. -
Does this work on a sloped ceiling?
In many cases, yes. Because each drop hangs from flexible cable, a licensed electrician can usually level the fixture on gentle sloped ceilings. For steep pitches, share photos and measurements before ordering.
































