Vintage chandelier in multicolored Murano glass model Mariangela
France
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About this vintage design furniture
Fantastic vintage Italian chandelier, composed of 242 multicolored prisms in Murano glass (TRIEDRI) on four levels with a nickel-plated metal frame. The glasses are transparent, blue, smoked, purple, green, yellow and pink.this is an exceptional piece! I can adapt the length of the chain which is currently 60 cm (total height of the chandelier 200cm ). There is an additional glass element in case of breakage. 17 bulbs E27 1 bulb E14 (not included in the sale) on the chandelier, compatible with LED and dimmer. Any shipment by mail is insured or refunded. Shipping worldwide possible (ask for a quote beforehand).I remain at your disposal for any questions.Dimensions: 68.70 inches high (200 cm) with chain; 55.10 inches high (140 cm) without chain; 23.60 inches in diameter (60 cm).Glass dimensions: 167 quadriedri: 11 inches (28 cm) height X 1.20 inches (3 cm) length 75 quadri: 13.80 inches (35 cm) height X 1.20 inches (3 cm) length - weight of the chandelier 85 kg.
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Features
- Length
- 60 cm
- Height
- 140 cm
- Depth
- 60 cm
- Designer
- Gino VISTOSI
- Condition
- Excellent
- Style
- Mid Century
- Period
- 1970s
- Origin
- Italian
- Colour
- Transparent
- Main material
- Murano glass
- Other material
- Steel
- Electricity
- New
- Socket type
- EU plug
delivery and return
- Shipped from : France
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Gino VISTOSI
Gino Vistosi was an Italian designer who was born in 1931 and died in 2016. He was best known for his work in glassmaking and glassblowing, an artisan skill typical of Italy's Venice region. He began his career in the 1950s, working in the family glassmaking business, Vistosi, founded by his grandfather in 1921.