Sarella builds a waterfall. Cascading metal discs and crystal beading wrap around fine glass arms, so metal, bead and glass fall together and the surface shimmers in movement rather than in points. This is the 3-light flush ceiling light, made for rooms where ceiling height is the constraint in Antique Silver.
The crystal is Schonbek's Heritage Handcut, made in Europe the slow way: each facet cut one at a time on iron and sandstone wheels, then polished with marble dust on a wooden wheel, to patterns replicating gems that hung in the castles of the Habsburg empire. The house of Schonbek was founded in Bohemia in 1870 by Adolph Schonbek and has been making crystal lighting ever since.