Naola: Large Cobalt Blue Art Glass Atrium Chandelier – 300cm Sculptural Commercial Lighting Installation for Shopping Centres, Hotel Lobbies, Airports, Cruise Terminals & High Ceilings

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Naola Large Cobalt Blue Art Glass Atrium Chandelier – 300cm Sculptural Commercial Lighting Installation for Shopping Centres, Hotel Lobbies, Airports, Cruise Terminals & High Ceilings

The Naola Large Cobalt Blue Art Glass Atrium Chandelier is a dramatic suspended lighting installation created for expansive architectural interiors where lighting is intended to become part of the identity of the space itself.

Measuring approximately 300cm in width with a 160cm overall drop in the configuration shown, Naola features an extraordinary composition of individually suspended glass spheres in rich cobalt blue, ocean blue, aqua and translucent tones. Different sizes and subtle variations in colour create a flowing three-dimensional formation that appears to move organically through the surrounding architecture.

Rather than conforming to the traditional shape of a chandelier, Naola behaves more like a suspended art-glass sculpture. The glass spheres form sweeping clusters and irregular flowing lines, creating a sense of movement reminiscent of bubbles, water, clouds or an abstract celestial composition.

This distinctive format makes Naola particularly suitable for shopping centre atriums, luxury department stores, hotel lobbies, airport lounges, cruise terminals, museums, corporate headquarters, spa resorts and other substantial high-ceiling commercial interiors.

From below, the installation creates a spectacular canopy of blue glass. From mezzanines, escalators and upper galleries, visitors experience an entirely different perspective as the individual glass spheres overlap and interact with the surrounding architecture.

For projects requiring a different scale or composition, Naola can also be quoted in bespoke dimensions and alternative arrangements, allowing the shape, width, drop and overall formation to be considered in relation to the individual building.

Sculptural Lighting Designed for Large Architectural Spaces

Naola has been conceived for interiors where a conventional pendant or chandelier would simply be too small or visually predictable.

Large commercial buildings often contain enormous areas of unused vertical space: open atriums between retail floors, escalator voids, reception halls, double-height lounges and tall glazed entrances.

Naola transforms these areas into opportunities for visual drama.

Its approximately three-metre width gives the installation sufficient horizontal presence to occupy a substantial atrium, while the individual suspension system creates a lighter and more open appearance than a conventional solid chandelier of comparable scale.

The eye is able to travel through the installation rather than simply around it.

This quality is particularly valuable in multi-storey commercial interiors, where maintaining visibility between floors and through surrounding architecture can be important.

Naola can provide a major visual feature without creating the sense of a heavy object suspended overhead.

Cobalt, Aqua & Ocean Blue Art Glass

Colour is fundamental to the character of Naola.

The composition combines glass spheres in multiple shades of blue, ranging from intense cobalt and sapphire tones to lighter aqua, turquoise and translucent ocean blues.

The variations prevent the installation from appearing uniform.

Instead, the individual spheres create layers of colour and transparency that change according to ambient light and the position from which they are viewed.

Some glass elements appear deep and saturated, while others allow considerably more light through their surfaces. Reflections from neighbouring spheres create further variations, giving the installation depth even when viewed from a considerable distance.

The result has an unmistakably aquatic quality.

Naola can therefore be particularly effective within architecture inspired by water, coastal landscapes or natural environments, although its abstract form also works extremely well within contemporary urban interiors.

Against restrained architecture in marble, pale stone, glass, brushed metal or neutral plaster, the blue glass becomes the principal accent colour within the entire space.

Large Shopping Centre & Retail Atrium Lighting

Shopping centres and luxury retail developments are among the strongest environments for Naola.

Modern retail architecture frequently incorporates large multi-storey atriums surrounded by balconies, escalators and glazed walkways. These spaces create ideal viewing conditions for a three-dimensional suspended installation.

Naola can span above an escalator void or central shopping concourse, allowing visitors to experience the piece as they travel between different levels.

Its cobalt and aqua glass creates an immediately recognisable landmark within the building.

This makes Naola particularly suitable for:

  • Luxury shopping centres
  • Premium retail malls
  • Department stores
  • Flagship retail developments
  • Mixed-use developments
  • Designer shopping destinations
  • Large commercial atriums
  • Multi-level retail concourses

Within these environments, Naola can function as both decorative lighting and architectural artwork, giving a potentially anonymous circulation area a strong visual identity.

For shopping centre developers seeking a large atrium chandelier or sculptural commercial lighting installation, its flexible composition also creates opportunities to adapt the shape to suit unusual voids or floor layouts.

Luxury Department Store Art-Glass Installation

Naola is also particularly suited to luxury department stores where architectural presentation is an integral part of the customer experience.

Suspended above an escalator hall, central beauty department, designer fashion floor or multi-level atrium, the installation can create a memorable focal point visible from several parts of the store.

The rich blue glass provides a strong contrast against polished stone, bronze, brushed metal and warm architectural lighting commonly found within premium retail environments.

Because the composition consists of many individually suspended spheres rather than one large solid object, it can also be visually integrated around existing architecture.

A bespoke Naola installation could potentially be commissioned as a wide horizontal sweep, concentrated glass cloud, elongated atrium composition or alternative sculptural formation, depending upon the requirements of the individual space.

Hotel Lobby, Resort & Hospitality Lighting

Naola offers luxury hotels and resorts a contemporary alternative to traditional crystal chandeliers.

Within a tall hotel reception hall or central atrium, the installation can become one of the first major visual features encountered by arriving guests.

The blue glass creates a particularly elegant relationship with natural stone, large glazed façades and contemporary luxury furniture.

It can be especially effective within:

  • Five-star hotel lobbies
  • Resort atriums
  • Boutique hotels
  • Hotel reception halls
  • Integrated resorts
  • Destination hospitality developments
  • Luxury residential development lobbies

Unlike a conventional chandelier that is primarily designed to be viewed from ground level, Naola's three-dimensional structure makes it particularly effective in hotel atriums containing mezzanines, upper galleries and multiple viewing levels.

Airport Lounges & Premium Transport Interiors

Large transport environments can be excellent locations for sculptural commercial lighting.

Within a premium airport lounge, Naola introduces colour and visual identity without overwhelming an otherwise calm interior.

Its cobalt and aqua tones complement the expansive windows and daylight often found within modern terminal architecture, while the flowing glass composition creates a sense of movement appropriate to an international travel environment.

Other potential applications include:

  • First-class airport lounges
  • Business-class lounges
  • Executive terminals
  • Private aviation terminals
  • Premium departure lounges
  • Airport hospitality areas

In these environments, Naola can become a distinctive architectural feature visible from across a substantial floorplate while retaining a sophisticated contemporary character.

Cruise Terminals & Waterfront Developments

The blue glass palette makes Naola particularly compelling for cruise terminals and premium ferry terminals.

The colour naturally relates to water and the surrounding marine environment without resorting to literal nautical decoration.

Suspended within a large glazed terminal overlooking the sea or harbour, the cobalt and aqua spheres can create the impression of bubbles or water suspended in space.

Naola can also work effectively within:

  • Cruise terminal lounges
  • Waterfront hospitality developments
  • Marina buildings
  • Premium ferry terminals
  • Coastal resorts
  • Yacht club interiors
  • Oceanfront hotels

For coastal architectural projects, this relationship between the blue glass and the surrounding environment provides an unusually strong opportunity to integrate decorative lighting with the identity of the location.

Museums, Galleries & Cultural Spaces

Because Naola reads as much like sculpture as lighting, it is particularly appropriate for museum and contemporary gallery foyers.

The installation's abstract composition invites interpretation rather than prescribing one specific form.

Depending on the viewer, it may suggest water, bubbles, molecular structures, clouds, constellations or a flowing landscape.

This ambiguity gives Naola an artistic quality that works especially well within cultural environments.

It could be suspended above a museum reception area, through a central atrium or alongside a dramatic architectural staircase.

The installation provides visual interest without requiring a conventional chandelier aesthetic, making it particularly suitable for contemporary cultural buildings.

Spa Resorts & Wellness Interiors

The natural relationship between blue glass and water makes Naola particularly successful within luxury spa and wellness environments.

Suspended above a spa reception area, water feature or double-height relaxation space, the glass spheres can reinforce the calming architectural palette without making the interior feel overtly thematic.

Aqua and cobalt highlights work beautifully alongside:

  • Limestone
  • Travertine
  • Pale marble
  • Natural timber
  • Water features
  • Soft neutral fabrics
  • Large areas of glazing

For luxury wellness resorts seeking a major visual feature, Naola can provide impressive scale while retaining a comparatively serene aesthetic.

Casinos & Integrated Resorts

Large casino resorts frequently contain enormous lobby and circulation spaces designed around visually memorable architectural features.

Naola's scale, saturated colour and sculptural form can make it particularly effective within these environments.

Installed above a resort reception area or central atrium, the blue glass provides a strong visual contrast against bronze, marble, dark stone and warm ambient illumination.

Unlike more conventional decorative chandeliers, Naola delivers contemporary visual drama without depending upon traditional crystal or elaborate metalwork.

Corporate Headquarters & Commercial Reception Areas

Naola can also form an impressive focal point within a corporate headquarters atrium.

Large technology, finance, property and international businesses increasingly use their reception spaces to communicate their identity and values.

A site-specific sculptural glass installation can provide a memorable centrepiece without relying on signage or overt branding.

Within a double-height corporate reception, Naola works particularly well alongside contemporary architecture, clean lines and restrained materials.

Its abstract arrangement lends itself naturally to design-led headquarters seeking something distinctive, sophisticated and internationally styled.

Bespoke Shapes, Dimensions & Site-Specific Configurations

One of the greatest opportunities with Naola is the ability to consider different shapes and dimensions for individual architectural projects.

The configuration shown measures approximately:

300cm Width × 160cm Drop

However, not every atrium, lobby or commercial void requires the same proportions.

For this reason, we can quote for alternative dimensions and arrangements according to the requirements of the individual project.

Depending on the space, Naola may potentially be considered as:

  • A longer linear glass composition
  • A broader horizontal installation
  • A concentrated suspended glass cloud
  • A flowing wave-like arrangement
  • A deeper multi-level atrium installation
  • A more compact feature chandelier
  • A composition designed to follow a staircase or escalator
  • A site-specific arrangement designed around an architectural void

For bespoke enquiries, please provide as much information as possible, including:

  • Overall room or atrium dimensions
  • Ceiling height
  • Required approximate width
  • Required drop
  • Desired overall formation or shape
  • Project location
  • Photographs of the intended space
  • Architectural drawings or interior renders where available
  • Required project timescale

We can then provide a quotation based upon the requested scale and configuration.

The final structural suspension and electrical requirements should be determined by the project's own suitably qualified professionals.

For Architects, Interior Designers & Commercial Projects

Naola is especially suited to professional specification.

We welcome enquiries from:

  • Architects
  • Interior designers
  • Shopping centre developers
  • Luxury retailers
  • Department stores
  • Hotel groups
  • Resort developers
  • Airport and transport projects
  • Cruise terminal projects
  • Corporate developers
  • FF&E procurement teams
  • Commercial designers
  • Museum and cultural projects

For large-scale projects, early information about the available void and intended viewing positions can be particularly useful.

Because Naola is experienced from multiple directions, the ideal configuration can depend upon whether visitors will see it principally from below, from neighbouring floors, from escalators or through a glazed façade.

Product Details

Model: Naola
Style: Contemporary / Sculptural / Art Glass
Material: Decorative glass spheres
Glass Colours: Cobalt Blue / Sapphire Blue / Aqua / Turquoise / Translucent Blue
Configuration Shown: Approx. 300cm width × 160cm drop
Format: Suspended multi-element art-glass installation
Customisation: Alternative sizes and shapes available by quotation
Suitable For: Large commercial, hospitality and architectural interiors
Worldwide Shipping: Available

A Statement Art-Glass Installation for Exceptional Architecture

The Naola Large Cobalt Blue Art Glass Atrium Chandelier has been created for interiors where lighting is expected to contribute directly to the architectural experience.

Its extraordinary combination of colour, transparency, scale and three-dimensional form allows Naola to function simultaneously as lighting, sculpture and suspended architectural art.

Whether spanning the atrium of a luxury shopping centre, suspended above an airport lounge, creating a focal point within a cruise terminal or transforming a hotel, museum, spa or corporate headquarters, Naola offers a distinctive alternative to conventional commercial chandeliers.

Standard configuration shown: approximately 300cm wide × 160cm drop.

Custom shapes, widths, drops and overall configurations can be quoted for individual projects.

For a bespoke quotation, contact info@jasboutique.co.uk with your required dimensions, project location and any available photographs, drawings or interior renders.

Worldwide shipping available. 6-12 weeks.