Metropolitan Lighting
Sharp, urban profiles for contemporary spaces.


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Haylen
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Haylen (RGB)
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Kendall
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Janet
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Jasper
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Kasper
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Indra
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Charlotte
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Alba
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Hailstone
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Frequently asked questions about Metropolitan Lighting Fixtures
What is metropolitan lighting?
What kinds of pieces are in the collection?
Where does metropolitan lighting work best?
What finishes are available, and what do they change?
How do I size a metropolitan piece?
A metropolitan piece is drawn to be read as a shape from across the room, which is why the style suits height, hard surfaces and open plans. It borrows from art deco, Beaux-Arts and modernism, but the constant is structure rather than ornament, geometry rather than applied decoration.
What defines the style
The detail sits inside the structure rather than hung on top of it: crystal droplets multiplied from 8 to 49 on Indra, candle forms redrawn in clean metal, rainfall wands falling the height of a stairwell. Even the theatrical pieces hold that discipline. Seashell winds a spiral of 28 or 42 lights across the ceiling, and Arina holds ornate crystal tight to the ceiling, real presence without a long drop.
Choosing by scale and number
Choose by scale before style. Ceiling pieces follow the room formula, length plus width in feet read as inches, so 12 by 14 feet takes about 26 inches and 14 by 18 about 32. Hang chandeliers 30 to 36 inches above a dining table, keep 7 feet of floor clearance in open space, and let a stairwell piece run the full vertical, with the staircase designs sized from 5 to 32 lights. Outside, the Haylen strips run from 12 to 94 inches, sized to the wall rather than the room.
Rooms it suits, and the styles next door
Height rewards the style: double-height entries and stairwells take the vertical pieces, open-plan living rooms carry the statement chandeliers, and kitchens and home offices suit the cleaner ceiling and fan lights. The alabaster families, Alba and Seraphine among them, soften the same geometry into stone. From here the catalog branches: the modern chandeliers collection goes deeper on statement pieces, mid-century lighting fixtures holds the warmer vintage line, and minimalist ceiling lights strips the geometry back further.
Shop the metropolitan lighting fixtures above by type, then finish. MOD LIGHTING is one company drawing one city language across the range, so a chandelier chosen for the dining room still makes sense at the front door.

