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Italian 1950s Brass Chandelier with Three Opaline Glass Shades
$ 4,700
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Description
Elegant Italian chandelier from the 1950s, featuring a sculptural brass structure with a beautiful, even patina and three hand-blown opaline glass shades. The arms radiate from a central hub in a refined geometric composition, while the softly irregular shades give the piece a more organic, contemporary feel. When lit, the opaline glass diffuses the light with a warm, atmospheric glow, making this chandelier ideal above a dining table, in a living room, or as a statement piece in an entrance hall.
Origin: Italy, 1950s
Materials: Brass, opaline glass
Sockets: 3 × E14 (suitable for Europe, the United States and Canada with appropriate bulbs and wiring)
Voltage: Originally set up for 220–240V; rewiring or adaptation by a qualified electrician is recommended to comply with local regulations
Condition: Very good vintage condition, with a beautiful patina and minor signs of age consistent with an original 1950s piece; opaline glass shades in good condition with no major flaws visible. -
More Information
Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: L436 Incollect Reference #: 838612 -
Dimensions
H. 29.53 in; Diam. 29.92 in; H. 75 cm; Diam. 76 cm;
Message from Seller:
RETRO4M, based in Rome, specializes in authentic mid-century Italian lighting and furniture, offering thoughtfully restored and carefully curated pieces for modern interiors. For inquiries, please contact +39 348 816 1604 or retro4m@gmail.com
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