Important Wrought Iron Chandelier With Tulips And Pressed-molded Glass Bowl, Art Deco, France, 1930 flag

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"Important Wrought Iron Chandelier With Tulips And Pressed-molded Glass Bowl, Art Deco, France, 1930"
Discover this elegant and imposing wrought iron chandelier, typical of the Art Deco style of the 1930s, from France. This exceptional light fixture, both refined and bold, is distinguished by its three-pronged wrought iron frame adorned with magnificent plant motifs, evoking the vine. The tulips and the bowl (diffuser) in pressed-molded glass, of great beauty, present a stylized neoclassical decoration with refined drapes, highlighting the finesse of the work. This chandelier presents an exceptional quality of manufacture, with glass elements that could be compared to the productions of the famous Degué house, renowned for its pressed-molded glass creations at that time. Although this chandelier is not signed, the lines of its design and the manufacturing technique recall the most emblematic pieces of the Art Deco period, a time when innovation and elegance were the watchwords. The lighting effect of this chandelier is exceptional, creating a warm and refined atmosphere, especially once lit. The light diffuses subtly through the tulips and the bowl, producing an elegant glow. This chandelier is in excellent condition after a complete restoration in our workshop. The metal has been carefully stripped and patinated, while the electrics have been rewired, ensuring safe use and a long life. Specifications: Height: 90 cm Depth: 72 cm Width: 72 cm Period: Circa 1930 Style: Art Deco Materials: Wrought iron, pressed-molded glass Condition: Excellent condition, restored Origin: France Restoration: Complete restoration, electrics rewired, metal stripped and patinated A true masterpiece of the Art Deco style, ideal for enhancing a refined interior, whether contemporary or classic. A rare piece not to be missed, discover now on our website specializing in high-end antiques. For any request for additional information or delivery quote, our team is at your disposal.
Price: 1 750 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop

Material: Wrought iron
Diameter: 72
Height: 90

Reference: 1528883
Availability: In stock
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