This brutalist chandelier dates to the 1970s and features a strong architectural composition defined by a geometric brass structure. The design is characterized by vertical brass slats arranged around the light sources, creating a pronounced play of light and shadow. The lower sections are complemented by frosted glass elements, which soften the light and introduce a refined contrast to the solid brass form.
The chandelier is constructed from brass and glass and has undergone a complete professional renovation, including electrification and surface treatment. All structural and electrical components are in excellent working order. The piece remains fully functional and suitable for immediate installation.
With its substantial proportions and eight light sources, this chandelier is well suited as a central lighting element in modernist, brutalist, or gallery-style interiors. The design shows clear references to Italian modern lighting of the 1970s, particularly works created in the style of Gaetano Sciolari. Two identical pieces are available.