Chandelier attributed to the Seguso company. Pendant chandelier composed of a central supporting structure in iron covered by a hand-blown glass rod.
The rod is made of different glasses. The bottom that supports the glasses is made of wood. The central part has delicate and graceful decorations in transparent crystal glass arranged in a crown and curved downwards, creating a dynamic effect and imitating a fountain. The underlying base is made of green Murano pulegoso glass (with bubbles in the glass).
It has 2 E14 lamp holders.
The electrical system has been redone.
Dimensions:
Height with chain 125 cm
Height 78 cm
Width 23 cm

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