Guillerme, Chambron And Danikowski 20th Century Chandelier In Oak And Opaline

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£1,400

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Elevate your space with this stunning mid-century modern chandelier, a collaboration between Robert Guillerme, Jacques Chambron, and Boleslaw Danikowski. Crafted from solid carved oak, this lighting piece embodies the designers’ signature balance of craftsmanship and functionality. The chandelier features a sculptural wooden frame, with two gracefully curved arms forming an elegant, symmetrical silhouette. The warm tones of the oak complement the hand-glazed black ceramic bulb holders covered by a beautiful white opaline shade that diffuses light beautifully, creating a soft and inviting ambiance. An iconic statement piece, this chandelier reflects the refined artistry of post-war French design, making it a remarkable addition to any interior, design collection, or architectural project.

 

Height

55.0 cm

Width

82.0 cm

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Origin

France

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