The Sciolari chandelier from the 1970s exemplifies a period in Italian design where geometry and light merged to define architectural space. The structure is composed of intersecting chrome-plated metal arms, polished to a mirror finish and arranged in a modular, rectilinear composition. Each of the nine lights is housed within a thick, molded glass cube shade, featuring a subtly irregular, textured surface. These glass shades, slightly frosted and tactile, diffuse the light to create a soft, ambient glow and introduce a material contrast between the sleek metal and rugged glass—an aesthetic hallmark of mid-century modern and space-age styles. The fixture’s construction is precise, with seamless joints and no visible screws, emphasizing symmetry and architectural clarity. The chandelier can be suspended from a rod or flush-mounted directly to the ceiling. Condition is very good: the chrome retains its shine, the glass is complete, and only minimal patina or faint marks on the metal bear witness to its vintage provenance.
DIMENSION
Height90 cm
Width40 cm
Length40 cm
Dimension details
Length40 cm
Height90 cm
Width40 cm
Weight10 kg
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