{"product_id":"the-botanica","title":"The Botanica (CX1913)","description":"\u003cp\u003eNot every chandelier has to follow a traditional architectural design. Some have a more natural feel to them. The Botanica CX1913 is a great example of this. It begins with a hand-formed iron armature that winds its way downward in a double-helix, giving it a shape that's actually like a climbing vine - but frozen in glass instead of growing up a trellis. Every branch has individually cast teal green glass flowers perched on it, their petals all textured and slightly see-through. They're spaced out at random, so you never see quite the same pattern twice. And as it spirals downward, the shape tightens up a bit, which some how actually makes it look more natural than it would if it was all lined up perfectly. Walking past the thing when it's unlit, you'd swear you're looking at some kind of sculptural garden hanging in the air. It's only when you flick the switch on and the thing lights up that you get a real sense of what it's actually meant to be - a living, growing thing that casts organic shadows on the walls around it. And the best part is, you can totally see the difference as you move around the room - which is perfect if the thing's going to be hanging in a hotel lobby or on a staircase, where people are always moving past it.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Lumeil","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51965833969877,"sku":null,"price":395413.0,"currency_code":"INR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0632\/1795\/9125\/files\/Copy_of_Copy_of_IMG_0496.webp?v=1770209591","url":"https:\/\/lumeil.com\/products\/the-botanica","provider":"Lumeil","version":"1.0","type":"link"}