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The Gyro pendant is inspired by nineteenth century experimental physicist Leon Foucault's gyroscope: a device used for measuring orientation. Extracting key elements from the historical instrument such as its multiple axes, the gyroscope has been reinterpreted into a framework of aged metal spheres fixed around a nucleus of candle lights.
I love the gyro pendant for its industrial yet sculptural aesthetic, making it a versatile statement piece. It works particularly well in contemporary or loft-style interiors, adding a raw, architectural edge to dining rooms or open-plan spaces. Practical styling tips include hanging it at a height that creates a focal point without obstructing sight lines, and pairing it with minimalist or vintage-inspired furniture to highlight its design. To keep the look cohesive, consider warm or neutral bulb options that enhance the metal’s finish and emphasise its geometric form. It’s a great choice for those wanting a bold, yet sophisticated ceiling light.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Barker and Stonehouse's website here