This nickel-plated chandelier from the 1970s, attributed to Zukov, exemplifies the clarity of European lighting design shaped by mid-century modern aesthetics. The construction features chrome-plated steel with a mirror-like, cool metallic finish, forming a geometric, symmetrical structure. Three elongated, conical shades made from double-layered glass dominate the composition; their semi-gloss white surfaces are adorned with thin, vertical red lines, each irregularly spaced to evoke a sense of craftsmanship and uniqueness. The gracefully curved nickel arms meet at a central cream-colored ring, introducing a subtle vintage contrast to the otherwise metallic palette. The chandelier remains in very good condition, with only minimal patina and minor scratches on the metal typical of vintage pieces, and the glass shades are intact, free from chips or cracks. The fixture requires three E14 bulbs. This chandelier 'speaks' in the language of the 1970s—a decade in which design balanced functionality with graphic accents. The cool, reflective nickel and the dynamic energy of the red stripes recall the atmosphere of modern European interiors, where light fixtures were conceived as both compositional and architectural elements. The cream ring quietly echoes an era when
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Height60 cm
Depth55 cm
Width55 cm
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Width55 cm
Height60 cm
Depth55 cm
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