vintage
MEASURES HEIGHT WITH CHAIN approximately 85 CM WIDTH approximately 45 CM
Chandelier from around the 1970s in good condition; glass blown on an internally empty mold.
It's all original, it just has some signs of wear, the frame. fantastic glass not cracked, system redone and working.
Note the beauty of the transparent white hand-blown glass, made by the Toso company with particular purple lines inside the glass processing. Unfortunately it does not have the stamp but the workmanship is typical of the company circa 1970.
The frame would be made of steel, naturally it has some signs of aging as it is more than 40 years old.
Excellent element that can furnish different rooms: from the kitchen to the living room, from the entrance to the bedroom and bathroom.
The height is adjustable by the steel chain.
If shipped, the glasses will be dismantled from the structure and will be individually wrapped.
LED bulb is also recommended.
MEASURES
HEIGHT WITH CHAIN approximately 85 CM
WIDTH approx. 45 CM
for more information you can see our website with the offers of the month
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 US ON neri-lampade@libero.it
opp whats 3468032925
to find out more you can also see our website www.nerilampade.com
Greetings Neri

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