This vintage cascading chandelier from the 1970s is a testament to Belgian mid-century modern design, where minimalist geometry meets precise craftsmanship. Eight elongated, cylindrical chrome tubes are suspended at varying heights from black cords, creating a dynamic waterfall effect. Each tube ends with an exposed E14 bulb, and the whole fixture is anchored by a chrome ceiling cap. The chrome surface is mirror-like and smooth, reflecting both light and surroundings, reinforcing the lamp’s industrial character. The proportions are slender, with discreet and meticulous finishing details. The construction relies almost entirely on metal, free from unnecessary ornamentation. The chandelier is preserved in good vintage condition, with no visible dents or significant signs of use. The chrome retains its shine, maintaining the original presence of the era. This lamp carries the spirit of the 1970s—a time when lighting was conceived as both functional and sculptural. The chrome tubes narrate a story of dynamic modernity, where bold geometry meets clean lines. The fixture seems to capture movement, as if each tube were a silvery droplet suspended in air—reflecting light and casting shifting shadows across the walls at dusk. It is an echo of days when interiors were meant to make a statement and light was a protagonist. The chandelier can be hung above a coffee table in the living room, serving as a central, eye-catching focal point. It works well alongside modular sofas with clean lines, low tables made of dark wood or glass, or in spaces with concrete floors and neutral, subdued walls. It may be paired with other metallic accents—
DIMENSION
Height117 cm
Width23 cm
Length23 cm
Dimension details
Length23 cm
Height117 cm
Width23 cm
Weight5 kg
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