By OMBRES ET FACETTES
Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, IDF
This chandelier is an original variation of the chain models that could be found in the 18th century, such as the Louis XVI period torchiere chandelier in the Château de Versailles.
On a central openwork bowl surmounted by a metal dagger, twelve arms of light are spread out.
Each of these supports a cup in the centre of which a flower bud wick is in full bloom.
Four arms extending from the central dagger connect the central cup to a small tray decorated with rosettes and pendants.
These same pendants are repeated under the bowl and on the light arms.
This composition creates two superimposed parts, the first in bronze, very light because of the spacing of the arms, and the second in rock crystal, more dense, like a forest.
We have this one in stock however we can reproduce it in an other finish or in an other size.
We manufacture most of our orders bespoke : from models of our collection that we can adapt to required dimensions, from antiques models which will allow often to get a set or more of identical models, or we can create from scratch the model of our clients. We work from pictures, drawings, designer’s sketches...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary French Louis XVI Silver Lighting
MaterialsRock Crystal, Bronze, Silver