Modernist chandelier with 5 arms of light, Gaetano Sciolari, Italy – 1960

20th century
50's, 60's, 70's
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From: 44810, Héric, France

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    Original and sculptural star chandelier, designed by Gaetano Sciolari and manufactured in Italy in the 1960s. It has 5 arms of light.
    Chandelier in chromed metal, with cylindrical shaft, with at its base, 5 star-shaped rods where there are cylindrical elements with bulb. The top of this barrel becomes thinner and ends with a cylindrical cover.

    Angelo Gaetano Sciolari was born in 1927 in Italy. After graduating from the Faculty of Architecture, Sciolari took over the family lighting production business. In just a few years, the designer transformed the company and propelled it onto the international scene. The Sciolari publisher becomes the leading Italian lighting seller in the United States! Sciolari's creations have even been seen in the famous series Dallas. Gaetano is not only a brilliant entrepreneur but he is also a prolific and talented designer. He has worked for the big names in design.
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    Period: 1960
    In a perfect state.
    Electrification redone and operational.
    Delivery possible, in France and Europe, by our partner specializing in the transport of furniture and works of art.
    Dimensions:
    Height: 71 cm
    Width: 30 cm
    Reference 131123.4

    Ref: MO3TEXG2GU

    Condition As new
    Style 50's, 60's, 70's (Chandeliers of 50's, 60's, 70's Style)
    Period 20th century (Chandeliers 20th century)
    Country of origin Italy
    Artist Gaetano Sciolari
    Length (cm) 30
    Width (cm) 30
    Height (cm) 71
    Materials Silver plated metal
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 44810, Héric, France
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