Fantastic Italian chandelier from around the 1960s attributed to Seguso V.A. It is an elegant and harmonious transparent glass pendant chandelier, characterized by a slender and light structure that recalls the tradition of hand-blown glass. It is suspended by a gold-finished metal chain connected to a simple, discreet ceiling rose, from which a slender, linear central stem extends, enriched with decorative elements in twisted glass that lend movement and refinement to the whole. Three symmetrically curved arms branch off from the central body, also made of ribbed and spiral-patterned glass, supporting the flared cup-shaped lamp holders, with a well-defined spiral pattern that delicately captures and refracts the light. At the center of the composition is a finely shaped decorative floral element in transparent glass, which adds an ornamental detail and visually balances the structure. The lower part ends with a sphere and a pendant terminal in worked glass, which complete the design with elegance and stylistic continuity.