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Art Deco 5-light brass chandelier, Italy, early 1900s
Art Deco 5-light brass chandelier, Italy, early 1900s
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Art Deco brass chandelier with ornamental motifs depicting palmettes, flowers and geometric designs typical of its period. The chandelier has 2 side arms that end with metal cups, from which Murano glass pendant straws hang. The central part has been enriched with a lampshade lined in Tulle fabric with gold embroidery. The lower part has a skirt formed by rows of red and white beads that create an elegant decorative composition. The chandelier was made in Italy in the 1920s - 1930s, a period of transition from Art Nouveau (Liberty) to Art Deco, and comes from an old residence in Turin. Completely restored, the brass has been freed from dark oxide, maintaining the patina given by 100 years of life lived. The electrical system has been redone, illuminated by 5 E27 lights (2 side lights and 3 central, also works with LED bulbs). The fabric of the central lampshade was old and worn, so it was lined with a Tulle fabric with gold decorations. Dimensions: Length 90 cm (35.43 inches), Depth 30 cm (11.81 inches), Height 88 cm (34.64 inches).
Material
Material
Crystal, glass, brass, bronze
Shipping and returns
Shipping and returns
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Chandelier Care
Chandelier Care
Methods for cleaning a glass or crystal drop chandelier
All chandeliers need some periodic care to ensure that they are always bright and shiny. Below you will find some tips to help you with these operations and clean them easily. To clean a chandelier with drops there are several efficient methods and products:
- First, turn off the power.
- Get some rags or newspapers and place them under the chandelier
- If you use chandelier cleaning products, spray the product generously directly onto the crystals, so that it drips onto newspapers on the floor and removes the dirt.
- Be careful not to spray the product inside the lamp holders otherwise when you turn on the light you could cause a short circuit
- Once the cleaner has finished dripping, the chandelier will be clean and will shine again.
- If you want to get a better effect, when the chandelier is still wet, gently rub the drops with a soft cloth.
- For cleaning you can also use natural products, creating mixtures of warm water and lemon, or water and vinegar, or water and bicarbonate, which can be sprayed with an aerator on the glass and then rubbed with a cloth to remove dirt and dry them.
Methods for cleaning a Murano glass chandelier
To clean a Murano glass chandelier there are several efficient methods and products:
- To begin, turn off the power and wait for the light bulbs and glass to cool down, otherwise when you spray the solution on the glass you could risk breaking it due to the sudden change in temperature.
- Get a ladder and unscrew all the light bulbs, remove them while holding the candle with one hand, otherwise it could spin on itself and twist the electrical wires.
- Start by removing the leaves and flowers that are inserted into the central disc of the chandelier and place them on a soft surface
- Fill a basin with warm water and add a glass cleaner
- If you prefer a more ecological but equally functional system, put some warm water and white vinegar in a basin (2 glasses of vinegar for two litres of water)
- Immerse the components of the chandelier one by one in the water and vinegar solution, taking care to immerse only the glass parts , and not the part of the plaster casing that is at the base of the flowers and leaves, because if this were immersed the plaster would be ruined, thus damaging the correct functioning of the interlocking between the casings and the central disk.
- Dampen a cloth with warm water and vinegar, and rub it gently over the entire glass structure of the chandelier and all the components that you could not remove, dry them with a microfiber cloth. At this point, replace all the flowers, leaves and components that you previously disassembled and you will see that your chandelier will shine again like the first day.
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Who I am
My name is Alessandro Renzini, owner of the company Lo Stile Italiano . I deal with the restoration and sale of antique crystal chandeliers , ranging from various genres and eras, empire chandeliers, liberty, art deco, Murano chandeliers, Maria Teresa .