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MOD LIGHTING x XiXi Yang

A lighting collaboration shaped by warmth, sculptural form, and XiXi Yang Home's design perspective.

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Frequently asked questions about Collection by MOD LIGHTING x XiXi Yang Home

A collaboration earns its name when the partner brings a point of view rather than a signature. This one was shaped with XiXi Yang Home around warmth and sculptural form, crystal set on warm brushed brass.

One perspective, six silhouettes

The result is the Golden Hour Collection, five crystal chandeliers and a crystal wall sconce named for the warmest hour of the day. Crystal is cut and arranged differently in each design, while solid brass in brushed gold carries through the range, which is what lets six distinct pieces read as one body of work.

Reading the range

Sunset is the largest, 39 inches across on a two-tiered brass frame. Sunrise runs the same width but stands only 5.5 inches deep, which suits a lower ceiling. Cascade and Prism sit between at 31 and 33 inches, and Radiance is the compact one at 24.5 inches. Size a chandelier by length plus width in feet read as inches, hang it 30 to 36 inches above a table, and all five work with a standard wall dimmer.

Placing the collaboration at home

Use one piece as the single warm note in a restrained room, or run two in adjacent rooms so the palette repeats without repeating a fixture. The larger chandeliers suit a double-height foyer, where the full drop stays visible, and the sconce works beside a mirror or along a hallway.

Start with the silhouette you keep returning to; one perspective runs through all six, so the second piece will already agree.