The Joski Bodemais crystal chandelier from the 1970s exemplifies the era’s craftsmanship, when light and shimmer were hallmarks of modernity and sophistication. Its construction features a robust frame of polished, gilded brass, with a mirror-like surface that reflects both light and its surroundings, imparting a sense of richness. The lamp is adorned with numerous faceted spheres and drops of crystal glass, arranged in concentric circles and suspended from gracefully curved arms above the main structure. The crystals refract and scatter light, producing a sparkling effect with subtle rainbow hues. With proportions of 54 cm in width and 44 cm in height, the chandelier is a striking yet balanced focal point. The piece is preserved in very good condition: the brass maintains a uniform finish, the crystals are clean and complete, with no visible damage or missing elements. This chandelier channels the voice of the 1970s, recalling a time when interiors sought a touch of everyday luxury. It seems to narrate evenings filled with gatherings, laughter, and conversation, as light dances across crystal facets like glimmers from bygone balls. Gilded brass and crystal do not compete but instead compose a scene where every detail plays a part—from the symmetry of its rings to the gentle arcs of the arms and the subtle color reflections on surrounding walls. It could be suspended above a dining table or in a grand entrance hall, where its architectural form and interplay of crystal light are most pronounced. The chandelier may be paired with furniture in the spirit of 1970s glamour or Hollywood Regency—such as lacquered wood, glass, and plush textiles. It also suits eclectic collector’s interiors as a central lighting accent,
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Height44 cm
Width54 cm
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Width54 cm
Height44 cm
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