Italian chandelier by designer Pietro Chiesa for Luigi Fontana, this extraordinary 12-light chandelier made in Italy in the 1930s is a perfect example of the refined aesthetics between Art Deco and Italian rationalism. With its architectural structure in burnished brass, sea green satin glass plates, and white enameled metal diffusers, the chandelier represents a perfect synthesis of functionality, luxury, and modernity. A work suspended between art and light Every element of this chandelier reflects the design excellence of Pietro Chiesa, a pioneer in glass and lighting innovation. The structure consists of a rectangular metal body supporting twelve curved arms, each with etched glass plates, white cones, and fabric lampshades. A harmonious combination of materials that gives off a warm, sophisticated light, perfect for classic-contemporary settings. Pietro Chiesa, known for his collaboration with Luigi Fontana (which later became FontanaArte), was one of the most influential Italian designers of the early 20th century. This piece, extremely rare to find, embodies the clean and rigorous aesthetic typical of his work, expressing a modern vision already in the 1930s. The chandelier is now a collector's item, capable of embellishing living rooms, galleries, design boutiques, and reception areas.