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A grand wrought iron chandelier dating from the 1950s to 1960s, this piece has a commanding yet airy presence with its tiered cage form and sweeping scrollwork. Arranged over two tiers, it features twelve lights in total, creating a balanced and generous spread of illumination. Each arm is crowned with a flower form drip plate, its pointed serrated edge adding movement and visual interest, set beneath candle-style sockets and supported by graceful wrought scrolls. The white finish tempers the solidity of the iron, enhancing its decorative elegance and airy balance. The surface is attractively timeworn with scattered paint losses and light abrasions that reveal the iron beneath, lending an honest, lived-in character. Recently rewired for modern use, the chandelier presents in good, weathered condition consistent with age.
This piece suits an entry, dining room, or garden room where its open silhouette can cast soft, lyrical shadows. Hang it above a long table or at a stair landing, pairing with candle-style bulbs and a dimmer to emphasize texture and mood. The chalky white finish complements plaster walls, pale stone, painted cabinetry, and coastal palettes, while also offering a striking counterpoint to contemporary interiors. Its generous proportions anchor a space without feeling heavy, bringing quiet romance and timeless structure to both rustic and refined settings.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Must be rewired and installed in accordance with local electrical requirements.
Approx. overall w/o chain 37½" high x 32" diameter at widest
Approx. overall w/o chain 95cm high x 81cm diameter at widest
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