Amber-colored blown glass chandelier, featuring a classic, harmonious design that combines lightness and refined craftsmanship. The central structure, supported by a gold metal chain, extends downwards into a slender shaft decorated with curved, symmetrical elements that open into sinuous, curled swirls, typical of Venetian style. Three arched arms extend from the central body and terminate in flower-shaped lamp holders, with diffusers reminiscent of bellflowers or lilies, with transparent corollas and wavy edges. When turned on, the bulbs emanate a warm, enveloping light that passes through the amber glass, creating golden reflections and an intimate, sophisticated atmosphere. The decorative details, such as the small ripples along the edges and the pendant elements at the base, reveal excellent craftsmanship, making the chandelier a perfect example of Murano glass art with a classic and timeless feel. Attributed to Venini, 1940s
Restored and working chandelier
Excellent element that can furnish different rooms: from the kitchen to the living room, from the entrance to the bedroom and bathroom.
LED bulb is also recommended.
It has 3 E27 lamp holders, few signs of age.
The price also includes restoration; carried out by craftsmen specialized in this craft for over 30 years.
We recommend picking up by hand, BUT there is no problem with shipping, we make a reinforced structure included in the shipping price.
MEASURES
Height with chain 130 cm
Height 88 cm
Width 68 cm
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