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3227 14th Ave
Oakland, CA 94602 , United States
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Monumental American Art Deco Theater Chandelier, circa 1925
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Description
Monumental American Art Deco Theater Chandelier, circa 1925
This exceptional American Art Deco chandelier, dating to around 1925, exemplifies the grandeur and craftsmanship of lighting created for movie palaces and public venues during the Jazz Age. Measuring an impressive 40 inches tall by 46 inches wide, the fixture combines a stepped, tiered silhouette with superb materials and design. The body is constructed from frosted and textured glass panels framed by gilded bronze, with finely cast decorative metalwork accenting the crown and vertical supports. Each glass panel is individually divided by metal mullions, creating a rhythmic geometric pattern that glows with a soft, diffused light. The canopy itself is crafted with architectural detail, emphasizing the high quality of the original commission.
Chandeliers of this scale and refinement were typically installed in theaters, hotels, or civic buildings, where dramatic lighting was integral to the overall design. The stepped form reflects the emerging skyscraper aesthetic of the Art Deco period, while the frosted glass diffuses light evenly across large spaces, avoiding glare and enhancing atmosphere. The use of gilded bronze metalwork with stylized leaf and scroll motifs reflects the influence of French Art Deco design, adapted to an American context. Surviving examples of this quality are rare, as most were custom pieces made for specific interiors. This chandelier remains all original, with careful rewiring for modern use, and stands as a remarkable artifact of the American Art Deco movement.
Fixtures of this scale were the crown jewels of American movie palaces, designed to dazzle audiences before the curtain ever rose. Their rarity today lies in the fact that most were either destroyed during mid-century renovations or stripped during theater closures. An authentic, untouched chandelier of this quality offers not only dramatic beauty but also a direct connection to the golden age of cinema and the lavish interiors that defined Art Deco America. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 46 in; H. 40 in; D. 14 in; W. 116.84 cm; H. 101.6 cm; D. 35.56 cm;
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ArtDecoCollection.com was one of the very first Antique/Art Deco businesses to have an online, worldwide presence. In addition to our highly regarded past retail locations in San Francisco and our current 7,000-square-foot showroom-by-appointment in Oakland, California, we have maintained a website for over 25 years. P: 510.501.4020 E: info@artdecocollection.com
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