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Cain Modern
1205 S Hill Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015 , United States
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1970s Brutalist Modernist Wrought Iron Chandelier with Geometric Design
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Description
A striking Brutalist Modernist chandelier handcrafted in wrought iron, dating from the 1970s. This sculptural fixture features bold geometric panels and sweeping curves that embody the raw, expressive character of Brutalist design.
Suspended from five heavy-gauge iron chains converging at a patinated canopy, the chandelier supports five angular arms, each with a minimalist bobeche and socket awaiting decorative bulbs. The blackened iron frame displays authentic aged patina and surface oxidation, enhancing its vintage charm and artisanal integrity.
Perfect for interiors seeking a dramatic focal point — from lofts and industrial spaces to contemporary or mid-century inspired environments. This chandelier is both a source of light and a work of architectural art.
Dimensions: 23 inches wide x 23 inches deep x 101 total height (chain can be adjusted to a desired height).
We have a second piece that is 28.50 inches in diameter and similar height. -
More Information
Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Steel Condition: Good. Good vintage condition with natural wear, oxidation, and patina consistent with age. Rewiring is recommended for safety. Styles / Movements: Modern, Brutalist Incollect Reference #: 808270 -
Dimensions
H. 50 in; Diam. 23 in; H. 127 cm; Diam. 58.42 cm;
Message from Seller:
Cain Modern, located at 1205 S Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA, offers a curated selection of mid-century modern furniture from iconic designers such as Robsjohn Gibbings, Vladimir Kagan, and Paul Evans. For more information, contact us at 310.652.6045 or via email at cain@cainmodern.com
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