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High Style Deco
27 W 20th St
New York City, NY 10011 , United States
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Art Deco Chandelier in Satin Nickel & Transparent Glass Rods by Atelier Petitot
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This stunning Art Deco chandelier was realized by the legendary Atelier Petitot in France circa 1930. It features a prominent round channeled finial in satin nickel with a convex protuberant center detail topped with vertical translucent glass rods. Eight frosted glass panels sit along the bottom of the chandelier secured by streamlined glass supports suggesting stylized fins. These sculptural glass embellishments meet vertical rectangular supports along the sides of the chandelier that run vertically holding the myriad stacked glass rods in place. The rod of this fixture consists of a bullet form embellishment with an abundance of glass rods also secured by satin nickel fittings. With its iconically Art Deco sensibility (and materials) by one of the great makers of the 1930s, this piece is sure to delight discerning collectors of the period as well as those with a penchant for all things exquisite. The height can be adjusted to suit. The chandelier has been newly rewired to American standards and is in excellent vintage condition. The chandelier accommodates eight European based bulbs, providing more than ample illumination for virtually any interior setting.
Bronze maker Antonin Petitot started his company in 1878 in Paris, selling wholesale lamps in Europe and to the United States. Petitot's son, Henri took over the shop in 1917. Along with Hettier et Vincent, Atelier Petitot became the largest producter of French Art Deco lighting in the early 1930s. The maker continues to be one of the most celebrated and sought after producers of lighting from this period.
France, circa 1930.
Dimensions:
Height: 42 in (106.68 cm) x Diameter: 25 in (63.5 cm)
Creator: Atelier Petitot (Maker)
Power Source: Hardwired
Style: Art Deco (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Glass, Nickel
Place of Origin: France
Period: 1930-1939
Date of Manufacture: circa 1930
Condition: Excellent, Rewired. - More Information
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Dimensions
H. 42 in; Diam. 25 in; H. 106.68 cm; Diam. 63.5 cm;
Message from Seller:
High Style Deco was opened in 2004 by Howard Williams, starting out primarily featuring Art Deco furniture, lighting, art and accessories then expanding to include the best of Mid-Century items—resulting in a collection that represents the best of the 20th Century. In November 2012, High Style Deco relocated to a new six thousand square foot space that showcases their American and European inventory. NYC Location: 27 W 20TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10011 p: 212.647.0035 e: INFO@HIGHSTYLEDECO.COM
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