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Kosmos Pendant Light: A New Spatial Language

  • MOSS Objects
  • Feb 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 26

The Kosmos pendant light is not a chandelier. It is a three-dimensional drawing in space — a spatial constellation where glass nodes connect through minimal steel lines. Unlike traditional pendant lights that declare themselves as objects, Kosmos dissolves into the architecture it illuminates, creating ambient light through geometry rather than form.



Constellation, Not Chandelier


The design language of Kosmos emerges from a single principle: light as spatial relationship, not as a suspended object. Each sphere is a light-emitting node. The steel profiles connecting them are structural and visual anchors — deliberate, minimal, and proportioned to recede into the overall composition. When viewed from below, the pendant reads as a constellation. From the side, it becomes a linear spatial drawing. This multiplicity of visual reading is intentional.



Glass and Steel: Material Restraint


The material palette is deliberately restricted to two elements: opal glass spheres (80mm diameter) and bent stainless steel round profiles (6mm). The opal glass diffuses light evenly across 360 degrees, creating soft ambient illumination without glare or facetting. The stainless steel profiles — hand-polished to a refined matte or bright finish — provide the structural armature while remaining visually subordinate to the glass. LED technology (3000K warm white, dimmable) is integrated into a central module that serves simultaneously as both the light source and the structural fixation point.



Four Configurations, Fixed Geometry


Kosmos is available in four fixed configurations: 4S, 4L, 6S, and 6L. The number indicates the sphere count (4 or 6). The letter designates profile length — S for short, L for long. This naming convention reflects a critical design decision: the constellations are geometrically fixed, not freely adjustable. This constraint is intentional. Fixed geometry ensures proportional coherence, eases specification, and simplifies production while maintaining the spatial concept. The 4S and 4L models require a single canopy. The 6S and 6L models require two canopies for structural balance.


Omnidirectional Light for Open Space


The opal glass spheres emit light in all directions — true 360-degree omnidirectional distribution. This makes Kosmos uniquely suited to open-plan interiors, double-height volumes, and spatial sequences where light needs to dissolve into the architecture rather than accent it. The 3000K warm white temperature and dimmable LED driver allow precise ambient calibration. Kosmos works equally well in residential dining areas, hotel lobbies, and institutional spaces where diffuse spatial illumination is required. The hand-polished stainless steel frame is available in four finishes: Stainless Steel Polished, Gold Tone, Copper Tone, and Dark Bronze Tone. Custom finishes are available on request.


Specify Kosmos for Your Project


To specify the Kosmos pendant light for your project, contact MOSS Objects directly. Our team provides technical documentation, lead time estimates (typically 10–14 weeks for custom configurations), and full specification support for architects and interior designers.

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