A rare Spanish Revival style chandelier from the 1960s–1970s, executed in wrought iron and centered around a decorative terrestrial globe.
The design features a sculptural armillary-form frame enclosing a globe with warm, aged tones and stylized cartographic detailing. The globe is not internally illuminated; illumination is provided by six candle-style light arms, creating a balanced and atmospheric distribution of light.
With an impressive diameter of 30.7 inches and a total drop of 51.2 inches, the chandelier has a strong architectural presence. The ironwork shows a natural, time-earned patina, enhancing the authenticity and character of the piece.
An uncommon model, notable for its scale, decorative impact, and refined craftsmanship, characteristic of mid-20th century Spanish Revival lighting...
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Mid-20th Century Spanish Mid-Century Modern Chandeliers and Pendants