Amsterdam School Hexagonal Leaded Glass Chandelier, Holland, circa 1925
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Description
Amsterdam School Hexagonal Leaded Glass Chandelier, Holland, circa 1925
This exceptional hanging light fixture is a rare example of the Amsterdam School of Design, crafted in Holland circa 1925. The chandelier features a striking hexagonal form, each of the six matching panels composed of richly colored, hand-cut leaded glass. Deep amber, ruby red, emerald green, and textured clear glass are arranged in a bold, geometric pattern that is both expressive and architectural—hallmarks of the Amsterdam School movement.
When illuminated, the chandelier radiates with warm, prismatic light, casting rich shadows and enhancing the interplay of color and texture. Suspended from its original chain and canopy, the light retains its period character while offering a timeless, decorative impact. An authentic and beautifully preserved piece of early 20th-century Dutch modernism, this fixture is ideal for collectors or connoisseurs of European Art Deco and Expressionist design.
Perfect for entryways, dining rooms, or creative interiors, this Amsterdam School chandelier is stunning. Artistic craftsmanship and design innovation of the interwar years. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 10 in; H. 24 in; D. 10 in; W. 25.4 cm; H. 60.96 cm; D. 25.4 cm;
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