"Art Deco Chandelier - Signed Jean Noverdy - Circa 1930"
This Art Deco chandelier, designed by Jean Noverdy, is a remarkable work both in its composition and its design. It is composed of six plates in molded-pressed glass, assembled to form a hexagonal basin. Each plate is meticulously worked with geometric and floral patterns, characteristic of Art Deco, which capture and diffuse the light with particular delicacy. The glass, frosted for a satin effect, is held by an elegant and robust chromed metal structure, whose straight lines and engraved finishes reflect the care taken with every detail. This piece bears witness to the exceptional know-how of Jean Noverdy, a master glassmaker active in the 1920s and 1930s, whose creations combine refined aesthetics and technical innovation. The chrome frame gives the whole a timeless modernity, while the light, filtered by the precise engravings of the glass, produces a subtle play of shadows and reflections, capable of sublimating an interior. With its impeccable design and finishes, this chandelier embodies the very essence of the Art Deco style, following in the footsteps of the great French glassmakers such as Daum, Delatte and Muller Frères. A rare and precious piece, ideal for enhancing a refined space with elegance and character.
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