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Mid Century Modern Italian Gaetano Sciolari Glass and Crystal Lens Chandelier

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    By Gaetano Sciolari
    Located in Prato, IT
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    Located in Niederdorfelden, Hessen
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  • Gaetano Sciolari, Italian Mid-Century Modern, Chandelier, Brass, Crystal, 1960s
    By Gaetano Sciolari
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  • Gaetano Sciolari Mid-Century Modern Italian Chrome and Glass Chandelier, 1970
    By Sciolari Lighting, Gaetano Sciolari
    Located in Puglia, Puglia
    Chandelier designed by Gaetano Sciolari and produced by Sciolari Lighting in chromed metal and glass, ten E14 bulbs with 51 spheres of blown glass. Angelo Gaetano Sciolari (1927-1994) was the owner of Sciolari Lighting and designer for the Italian manufacturer Stilnovo in the 1950s.[1] It was while working for Stilnovo that Sciolari "created his most recognizable and celebrated designs, a series of multi-light chandeliers fashioned with both glossy and matte metal, conjuring up futuristic visions of the dawning space age." [2] Throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s his designs were in high demand, with his designs imported to the American market by Lightolier & Progress Lighting.[1] During this same period, his designs appeared prominently in popular television and film due to their luxurious and futuristic appearance. [1] This has been considered remarkable because Sciorlari's first love was the cinema, a passion he gave up to pursue architecture.[3] He is also remembered as providing a "considerable contribution to the success of the Italian design around the world and in particular in the United States." [3] Despite passing away in 1994, Sciolari's designs have grown in popularity and demand, becoming sought after collectors pieces and fetching a high retail price. [4] Sciolari's Geometric Series, Habitat Series, Cultura Series, and Futura Series are among the most sought after. [4] Noted Interior designer Veere Grenney often uses Sciolari, having recently updated a home designed by John Nash Round, the architect of Buckingham Palace and much of Regency London, with a Sciolari fixture that he described as " a piece of sculpture on the ceiling".[5] A Sciolari chandelier now hangs in Howard Hughes's former mansion, a Spanish Colonial hacienda...
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  • Gaetano Sciolari Fabulous Brass and Glass Lens Chandelier, Italy, 1960s
    By Gaetano Sciolari
    Located in Rome, IT
    Italian, large midcentury Gaetano Sciolari two-tier chandelier featuring in the original brass finish. Fine optic glass lenses are decoratively and functionally mounted on unusually ...
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    By Gaetano Sciolari
    Located in Rome, IT
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