A fantastic Italian chandelier from the 1960s, attributed to the Seguso company in Varese. It has a small chip in one glass. This highly refined and striking pendant lamp, crafted primarily from clear blown glass, features a rich and intricate composition. The central structure extends vertically with a slender and elegant line, composed of worked and turned glass elements that follow one another with balance and precision, creating a continuous decorative axis from the point of attachment to the ceiling to the lower part. The main light source is composed of a dense crown of glass elements shaped like leaves, petals, or buds, arranged radially in multiple layers, creating a rich and dynamic, almost explosive, floral composition that envelops the internal light sources. These elements, slightly curved and irregular in shape, refract the light in a soft and sparkling way, creating plays of reflections and transparencies that enhance the surrounding environment. The bulbs, visible yet harmoniously integrated into the structure, cast a warm, enveloping light that enhances the glass craftsmanship and amplifies its decorative effect. Overall, this is an imposing, sophisticated, and highly ornamental chandelier, designed to be the visual focal point of any space. It's ideal for large, representative spaces such as living rooms, dining rooms, or grand entrances, where it can fully express its luxurious, artisanal, and timeless character. Rewired, five E27 lamp holders.
Dimensions:
Height with chain 160 cm
Height without chain 110 cm
Diameter 70 cm
We accept serious proposals only if interested.
Upon request we can leave our company's WARRANTY certificate.
For foreign countries, shipping costs are not included, all our pieces are packaged by qualified personnel, with adequate material and the utmost attention will be used.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED for further questions contact Enrico Neri&c.snc-Parma
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