A “spiral pendant chandelier” is a hanging ceiling light whose structure spirals — either via coiled/twisted metal/LED‑tube arms, cascading spiraling pendants, or overlapping ring/ring‑spiral elements — producing a visually dynamic, sculptural form r
Specifications
Spec / Parameter
Typical / Acceptable Range / Description
Light source type
Built‑in / integrated LED or LED‑compatible bulbs (sometimes G9, E26/E27, or internal LED modules).
Total wattage (power consumption)
For small/compact spirals: ~8 W or ~24‑30 W; for larger/multi‑light pendants: 30 W–60 W (or more depending on size)
Light output (lumens)
Varies: some small fixtures ~700 lm; larger/multi‑LED fixtures 2000‑5000+ lm depending on design & number of LED elements.
Color temperature (CCT)
Often in the warm‑white to neutral range (≈ 2700 K – 4000 K), though some LEDs offer variable CCT (warm ↔ cool) depending on model.
Material & finish
Typically metal (steel or aluminum) for the frame/body; many have powder‑coated or painted matte‑black finish. Some use diffusers or glass/acrylic for light diffusion.
Mounting & suspension / Hanging length
Pendant‑style mounting — often adjustable suspension cords/chains/wires so you can vary hanging height.
Dimensions / Size / Drop / Coverage
Size varies widely: from compact spiral pendants (suitable for small dining or living rooms) to large cascading spiral chandeliers (for bigger, high‑ceiling spaces). Height / drop is often adjustable to match ceiling height.
Number of light sources / LEDs
Could be a single integrated LED module or multiple LEDs / lamp‑holders / pendants depending on design. Multi‑light spiral chandeliers often have several light sources to ensure even illumination.
Voltage / Input
Commonly supports standard mains voltages (e.g. 220–240 V in many markets, or 110–120 V depending on region).
Dimmability / Control / Light Options
Some models support dimming or have adjustable light output / color (depending on built‑in LED driver and design).
Usage / Indoor rating
Typically indoor use (dry locations), often IP20 or similar — not usually for outdoor/wet areas.