This three-tier chandelier by Limburg, produced in Germany in the 1970s, exemplifies the architectural approach to lighting typical of the mid-century modern and space age movements. Its structure features a large, round ceiling canopy in polished, warm gold metal, from which cascades a composition of 37 vertically ribbed, transparent glass tubes. Each tube is individually suspended from fine gold chains capped with decorative gold elements. The three concentric tiers, each decreasing in diameter, create a geometric, stepped silhouette that highlights repetition and harmony. The glass is clear with a subtle gloss, interacting with the warmth of the metal to produce a shimmering effect when illuminated. Designed for seven light sources, the chandelier ensures balanced, diffused lighting. It remains in very good vintage condition—glass free of chips or cracks, metal surfaces with only minimal, natural patina and no visible damage.There is an echo of the 1970s in this lamp, when the Limburg school of German design sought to blend technological precision with visual clarity. The chandelier might tell the story of an era when light was treated as an architectural element, and the rhythmic repetition of glass tubes evokes the futuristic visions of the space age—everything subordinated to harmony and illumination. Golden metal reflections against the transparent glass conjure a sense of understated luxury, defined by strict geometry and minimalist discipline.This chandelier could be suspended in a living room, serving as a central point of the interior composition—especially striking above a round table or in a lofty foyer. It may be paired with simple furnishings from the 1960s or 70s, such as low sofas
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Height45 cm
Width45 cm
Length45 cm
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Length45 cm
Height45 cm
Width45 cm
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