This mid-century style chandelier from the 1970s exemplifies the thoughtful blend of metal and acrylic characteristic of the modernist era. Its construction centers on four vertical black steel rods forming a compact, geometric column. Each of the six arms ends in a conical brass socket holder with a cylindrical brass sleeve, topped by a clear, slightly frosted acrylic disc that serves as a subtle light diffuser. The combination of high-gloss polished brass, matte black elements, and transparent acrylic creates a harmonious and balanced visual effect, typical of the mid-century modern aesthetic. The design’s clean lines, symmetry, and absence of unnecessary ornamentation lend it a timeless quality. The chandelier requires six E27 bulbs. It remains in good vintage condition, with no visible damage and all original components intact. This piece speaks with the voice of the 1970s—a period when design sought equilibrium between minimalism and subtle ornamentation. The glossy brass reflects light, while the matte black structure grounds the composition, resulting in a restrained sense of elegance. The clear acrylic discs diffuse illumination like the glow in an art gallery, and the chandelier’s form quietly echoes the era’s trust in rational geometry and simplicity. It
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Width60 cm
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Height60 cm
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