art deco
diameter 50 cm - height 40 cm
With its chalice shape and large curved leaves in transparent glass modeled in relief, this chandelier embodies the elegance of Venetian design of the immediate post-war period. Each element is hand-blown and carefully finished, in a style that combines the floral lightness of Art Deco with the early influences of rationalist modernism.
The glass has an “ice” or blasted finish, which gives the piece a satin materiality, similar to morning frost, enhancing the shadows and reflections when the light is on. The leaves, arranged in a crown, seem suspended in movement, as if they were caught in the act of bending in the wind.
A decorative element that does not impose, but seduces: ideal for classic environments, but surprisingly effective even in a contemporary context, where the contrast between warm materials and modern surfaces can make it the silent protagonist of the space.

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