An impressive and architecturally striking 5-light modernist chandelier, dating to the 1970s. This large-scale ceiling fixture perfectly embodies the sleek, geometric optimism of the Space Age era in Italian lighting design. The chandelier features a robust, five-arm radial structure in polished chrome-plated metal. Each arm supports a magnificent, oversized blown-glass globe crafted from triplex opaline glass (vetro incamiciato). The glass diffusers are characterized by a sophisticated, flattened ellipsoidal "doughnut" silhouette with a central bottom opening. This specific form allows for a beautiful duality of light: a soft, perfectly diffused ambient glow radiates through the milky-white body, while a direct downlight is cast below. with its grand scale and clean, planetary configuration, this pendant light serves as a dramatic centerpiece. It is a quintessential representation of late 20th-century Muranese or northern Italian high-end lighting manufacturing (evoking the styles of Mazzega, Vistosi, Candle or Magistretti lighting), making it a highly collectible piece for signature mid-century and contemporary interiors.