This same design language continues into the kitchen and dining areas, where variations of the Hammerton Signature Cirque chandelier introduce another interpretation of the ring form. Known for its artistic halo silhouette, Cirque is composed of cast crystal glass lenses that reflect and refract light with quiet elegance.
In the dining room, the fixture becomes part of a larger design conversation. It is complemented by a custom dining table crafted by the homeowner’s close friend, Al Swanson. The table was designed specifically to coordinate with the Hammerton Signature Cirque silhouette, reinforcing the dialogue between furniture and light while subtly echoing the chandelier’s sculptural geometry.
Beyond aesthetics, lighting was thoughtfully layered to create shifts in mood from room to room, reinforcing how custom design supports both atmosphere and function.
Throughout the home, fixture scale, mounting styles, glass selection, and material details were refined to ensure every piece felt intentional within its environment.
This level of flexibility is at the heart of Hammerton’s approach. With more than 50% of our work rooted in custom lighting, we regularly support projects ranging from subtle modifications to entirely new designs built from the ground up.