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Murano Rationalist Chandelier with Filigrana and Lattimo Glass, Italy, 1930s
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Description
A rare and beautiful rationalist chandelier from the 1930s, crafted with exquisite Murano glass using the filigrana and lattimo techniques. With its metal frame and three arms, this chandelier effortlessly combines functionality and aesthetic appeal.
The glass components of this chandelier showcase exquisite craftsmanship: the canopy, central pole, and three cups are meticulously handblown, showcasing the intricate filigrana patterns that run through the glass. The delicate filigrana technique involves the skillful weaving of thin glass canes, creating mesmerizing geometric designs that evoke a sense of elegance and sophistication.
To enhance the chandelier's overall design, the lattimo technique is employed. This technique involves adding a milky-white layer of glass to parts of the fixture, diffusing the light and creating a soft, ambient glow. The combination of the filigrana and lattimo techniques brings a harmonious balance between intricate craftsmanship and functional lighting.
Measuring 45x45cm with a height of 96cm, this Murano chandelier is the perfect centerpiece for any space that demands a touch of refined vintage charm. Its timeless design and impeccable craftsmanship ensure that it will continue to captivate admirers for generations to come. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 17.72 in; H. 37.8 in; D. 17.72 in; W. 45.01 cm; H. 96.01 cm; D. 45.01 cm;
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