Branching Chandelier By Silvio Piattelli
$4,458
Chairish
For a large room, a hall or an urban loft. This midcentury style chandelier has 32 lights. Branching chandeliers has the limit of dim light output, this has finally the right design for getting a great light output. Midcentury sixteen 16 arms spider chandelier with perpendicular branching arms. Each horizontal arm is made in two different lengths to avoid overlapping of the orthogonal arms in distant view. An perfect layout of light spots, for downlight, wall and ceiling suitable brightening. Pictures are showing two versions. The ivory with gold inside and the black with gold inside. There is also a compact six arms /12 lights version that will be posted soon. The gold inside provides a charm and glamour effect. Can be replaced with ivory for an understated end result. A statement fixture. Cannot get un-noticed. The centerpiece of your home There is a special feature on customization: double circuit. This is what makes the offer special. You can choose in having the double circuit lighting the 6 arms with lateral and down light or the lateral and up light. Another possible combination is to have all verticals (ceiling and down) lit together and all lateral light together. Both options are complimentary. If you can have each circuit dimmable there could be dramatic effects. If you own art pieces, you can have lateral lights to show your masterpieces on a dark environment and then increase the down and uplights when guests are coming in. Thanks to Restaurant Misterboito for the pictures in his beautiful restaurant. Made by a lab specialized in Mid-Century restoration. Owner is a collector himself and connoisseur of the period. This chandelier takes it's inspiration from several different chandeliers of the 1950s and follows the path of Angelo Lelli, Vittoriano Viganò for Arredoluce or Sarfatti and Giuseppe Ostuni for Stilnovo. Everything is done with a passion for details and materials. The finish and the appearance is the same of the originals that are now extremely difficult to find in good conditions. Labeled by Maker, Up to 250V (Europe/UK Standard).