Chancery Pendant Lamp
The Audo Copenhagen Chancery Pendant Lamp does something most oversized pendants miss - it creates dramatic presence without feeling heavy or overwhelming. Originally designed as a bespoke piece for London's Chancery House in 2023, Norm Architects looked at the building's stepped façade and translated that architectural gesture into this rippled, layered form in brushed aluminium. The 75cm diameter gives it serious scale, but the way those concentric rings step inward creates this floating quality that makes it feel lighter than it actually is. Perfect for spaces with generous ceiling heights - think lobbies, stairwells, double-height living rooms, or over dining tables where you want a statement piece that doesn't just hang there like every other pendant. The integrated diffuser and dimmable opal LED bulb cast soft, ambient light that reduces glare while creating atmosphere, so you get functional illumination plus that sculptural centerpiece effect that transforms how a room feels throughout the day.
What makes Chancery work where other large-scale pendants fail is how it plays with proportion and negative space - those stepped rings create visual interest without solid mass, so light moves through and around the fixture instead of just stopping at a shade. The brushed aluminium finish has this subtle texture that catches light differently as you move around it, and the 39cm height gives it enough vertical presence to anchor tall spaces without looking squat. The 400cm cord means you can position it exactly where it needs to hang for your ceiling height. The replaceable LED system is practical - you're not dealing with integrated LEDs that turn the whole fixture into e-waste when they eventually die. Designed to hang high and hold rooms in quiet balance, it functions as more than lighting - it's an architectural element that defines sightlines and creates focal points in ways typical fixtures never achieve. The design combines Scandinavian restraint with that modernist emphasis on form following function, resulting in something that photographs beautifully but honestly looks even better in person where you can see how it interacts with its surroundings.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU and by Lassen, bringing together a century of Danish design heritage with a contemporary global outlook. They work with longstanding collaborators like Norm Architects - founded in Copenhagen in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn - who share the same fundamental philosophy about design. Norm specializes in residential architecture, commercial interiors, and industrial design, always drawing from Scandinavian traditions of timeless aesthetics, natural materials, and that modernist idea that good design has nothing more to add or subtract. Their projects for Audo, including the Chancery, reflect this approach: simplicity that carries bigger ideas, creating pieces shaped by human hands for long-lasting use rather than following trends that'll feel dated in a few years.
Details
- Made In: China
- Material: Aluminium
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Dimensions:
- W: 29.5 in × D: 29.5 in × H: 15.4 in
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Additional Information:
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Environment: Indoor
- Voltage: 220 - 240 V
- Light source: 1 x Replaceable LED
- IP: 20
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Class: II
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Environment: Indoor
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Chancery Pendant Lamp
Chancery Pendant Lamp
The Audo Copenhagen Chancery Pendant Lamp does something most oversized pendants miss - it creates dramatic presence without feeling heavy or overwhelming. Originally designed as a bespoke piece for London's Chancery House in 2023, Norm Architects looked at the building's stepped façade and translated that architectural gesture into this rippled, layered form in brushed aluminium. The 75cm diameter gives it serious scale, but the way those concentric rings step inward creates this floating quality that makes it feel lighter than it actually is. Perfect for spaces with generous ceiling heights - think lobbies, stairwells, double-height living rooms, or over dining tables where you want a statement piece that doesn't just hang there like every other pendant. The integrated diffuser and dimmable opal LED bulb cast soft, ambient light that reduces glare while creating atmosphere, so you get functional illumination plus that sculptural centerpiece effect that transforms how a room feels throughout the day.
What makes Chancery work where other large-scale pendants fail is how it plays with proportion and negative space - those stepped rings create visual interest without solid mass, so light moves through and around the fixture instead of just stopping at a shade. The brushed aluminium finish has this subtle texture that catches light differently as you move around it, and the 39cm height gives it enough vertical presence to anchor tall spaces without looking squat. The 400cm cord means you can position it exactly where it needs to hang for your ceiling height. The replaceable LED system is practical - you're not dealing with integrated LEDs that turn the whole fixture into e-waste when they eventually die. Designed to hang high and hold rooms in quiet balance, it functions as more than lighting - it's an architectural element that defines sightlines and creates focal points in ways typical fixtures never achieve. The design combines Scandinavian restraint with that modernist emphasis on form following function, resulting in something that photographs beautifully but honestly looks even better in person where you can see how it interacts with its surroundings.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU and by Lassen, bringing together a century of Danish design heritage with a contemporary global outlook. They work with longstanding collaborators like Norm Architects - founded in Copenhagen in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn - who share the same fundamental philosophy about design. Norm specializes in residential architecture, commercial interiors, and industrial design, always drawing from Scandinavian traditions of timeless aesthetics, natural materials, and that modernist idea that good design has nothing more to add or subtract. Their projects for Audo, including the Chancery, reflect this approach: simplicity that carries bigger ideas, creating pieces shaped by human hands for long-lasting use rather than following trends that'll feel dated in a few years.
Details
- Made In: China
- Material: Aluminium
-
Dimensions:
- W: 29.5 in × D: 29.5 in × H: 15.4 in
-
Additional Information:
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Environment: Indoor
- Voltage: 220 - 240 V
- Light source: 1 x Replaceable LED
- IP: 20
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Class: II
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Environment: Indoor
Original: $1,525.00
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Description
The Audo Copenhagen Chancery Pendant Lamp does something most oversized pendants miss - it creates dramatic presence without feeling heavy or overwhelming. Originally designed as a bespoke piece for London's Chancery House in 2023, Norm Architects looked at the building's stepped façade and translated that architectural gesture into this rippled, layered form in brushed aluminium. The 75cm diameter gives it serious scale, but the way those concentric rings step inward creates this floating quality that makes it feel lighter than it actually is. Perfect for spaces with generous ceiling heights - think lobbies, stairwells, double-height living rooms, or over dining tables where you want a statement piece that doesn't just hang there like every other pendant. The integrated diffuser and dimmable opal LED bulb cast soft, ambient light that reduces glare while creating atmosphere, so you get functional illumination plus that sculptural centerpiece effect that transforms how a room feels throughout the day.
What makes Chancery work where other large-scale pendants fail is how it plays with proportion and negative space - those stepped rings create visual interest without solid mass, so light moves through and around the fixture instead of just stopping at a shade. The brushed aluminium finish has this subtle texture that catches light differently as you move around it, and the 39cm height gives it enough vertical presence to anchor tall spaces without looking squat. The 400cm cord means you can position it exactly where it needs to hang for your ceiling height. The replaceable LED system is practical - you're not dealing with integrated LEDs that turn the whole fixture into e-waste when they eventually die. Designed to hang high and hold rooms in quiet balance, it functions as more than lighting - it's an architectural element that defines sightlines and creates focal points in ways typical fixtures never achieve. The design combines Scandinavian restraint with that modernist emphasis on form following function, resulting in something that photographs beautifully but honestly looks even better in person where you can see how it interacts with its surroundings.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU and by Lassen, bringing together a century of Danish design heritage with a contemporary global outlook. They work with longstanding collaborators like Norm Architects - founded in Copenhagen in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn - who share the same fundamental philosophy about design. Norm specializes in residential architecture, commercial interiors, and industrial design, always drawing from Scandinavian traditions of timeless aesthetics, natural materials, and that modernist idea that good design has nothing more to add or subtract. Their projects for Audo, including the Chancery, reflect this approach: simplicity that carries bigger ideas, creating pieces shaped by human hands for long-lasting use rather than following trends that'll feel dated in a few years.
Details
- Made In: China
- Material: Aluminium
-
Dimensions:
- W: 29.5 in × D: 29.5 in × H: 15.4 in
-
Additional Information:
-
Environment: Indoor
- Voltage: 220 - 240 V
- Light source: 1 x Replaceable LED
- IP: 20
-
Class: II
-
Environment: Indoor























