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Ivory and red glass pendant
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Description
A Scandinavian Modern pendant lamp with a stepped ivory glass shade with red edges.
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More Information
Origin: Sweden Period: 1920-1949 Materials: glass, metal Condition: Good. Wiring checked and ready for immediate use Creation Date: 1930s Styles / Movements: Modern, Art Deco, Scandinavian Modern Dealer Reference #: Lp.bb.YellowRedGlass.m.2403a Incollect Reference #: 739070 -
Dimensions
Diam. 9.84 in; Diam. 25 cm;
Shipping Information:
Bloomberry offers worldwide shipping.
Message from Seller:
For nearly two decades, the collection of Bloomberry has been driven by the cultural reference between architecture, art and design. Bloomberry is housed in a former textile factory and is located near Maastricht, in the south of The Netherlands. Within an hour of Antwerp and Cologne. Within two hours from Amsterdam and four hours from Paris.
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