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Modernism Gallery
1500 Ponce de Leon Blvd., 2nd Floor
Coral Gables, FL. 33134
Tel: 305.442.8743
artdeco@modernism.com
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Site Last Updated:08/25/2010
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| Art Deco Chandeliers & Ceiling Lights |
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French Art Deco Opalescent Icicles Chandelier
This 1930’s French art deco chandelier has six opalescent glass bowls atop graceful swag arms. The arms as well as the ceiling cap, shaft, central bowl and finial are all finished in bright nickel. The chandelier has been replated and rewired for American electricity. It is 32” in diameter and drops 36” from the ceiling (can be shortened at customer’s request).
Reference# L198
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French Art Deco Eight Arm Chandelier with Chipped Ice Shades
This French art deco chandelier is from the 1930’s. The bright nickel body has a cone shaped ceiling cap, an oval center ball and a seven step bottom with a three ring very “Flash Gordon” finial. The eight frosted glass shades each have six clear “Chipped Ice” buttresses. The chandelier has been replated and rewired for American electricity. It is 36” in diameter and drops 37” from the ceiling (can be shortened at customer’s request).
Reference# L197
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French Art Deco Opalescent Glass Chandelier BIRDS IN WINTER
An amazing and spectacular 1930’s French Art Deco chandelier! With its nickel shaft, cones, wings and rings supporting seven illuminated opalescent glass bowls dripping icicles and three illuminated opalescent glass birds in flight, this fixture will be the centerpiece of any room. The chandelier drops 36” from the ceiling (can be shortened) and is 30” in diameter. The nickel has been replated and the fixture is rewired for American electricity.
Reference# L196
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Le Verre Francais French Art Deco Chandelier CEDRES by Charles Schneider
This large and impressive French art deco chandelier is by Charles Schneider (1881 – 1953) from his Le Verre Francais line. The ceiling light is cut in the “Cedres” pattern with a cream and violet ground overlaid in orange (a color Schneider named “Tango”) and acid etched to reveal the “Cedres” (pine cones). The chandelier, which was produced from 1924 to 1927 is 22” in diameter and drops 27” from the ceiling.
Reference# L194
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Le Verre Francais French Art Deco Dahlias Ceiling Light Charles Schneider
This French art deco cameo glass ceiling light is by Charles Schneider (1881-1953) from his Le Verre Francais line. The bowl is of pink glass overlaid with violet to mauve glass acid etched in a cutting called “Dahlias” which was produced from 1923 to 1926. The fixture has its original wrought iron fittings in a soft pewter color. Singed in the cameo “Charder” (a contraction of Charles Schneider), the fixture is 14” in diameter and drops 20” from the ceiling. Rewired for American electricity.
Reference# L192
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Atelier Petito French Art Deco Modernist Chandelier
This magnificent 1930’s French art deco modernist chandelier is by Atelier Petito. In bright nickel with clear and frosted glass, the fixture begins with a rectangular curving ceiling cap that mimics the lines below. A nickel and glass shaft flanked by glass rods supports the main body which has a glass panel above and below to distribute the light…sixteen “fins” on each side are also illuminated. The chandelier is rewired for American electricity and measures 44” long x 26” wide and drops 28” from the ceiling. There are three matching sconces that are sold separately.
Reference# L191
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Muller Freres French Art Deco "Pink Panther" Chandelier
This stunning 1930’s French art deco chandelier is by Muller Freres of Luneville, France. Four bright nickel square rods extend down from the ceiling cap, supporting a nickel band with four arched supports for pink glass shades. The central bowl of pink glass features a frieze of striding panthers. The fixture, which has been replated and rewired form American electricity is 30” in diameter and drops 38” from the ceiling. The drop can be shortened according to your needs.
Reference# L190
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French Art Deco Opalescent Glass Modernist Industrial Chandelier
This sensational French art deco chandelier features a nickel body and some of the richest opalescent glass of the period. The center bowl is in a stepped form with “speed” lines which are echoed in the four shades. Each shade has two “wings” which add to the dramatic effect. The 1930’s fixture, which has been replated and rewired for American electricity, drops 27” from the ceiling and is 20” in diameter.
Reference# L189
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Degue French Art Deco Geometric Four Arm Chandelier
This 1930’s French art deco chandelier is by Degue and designed by Edouard Cazaux (1889 – 1974). The nickeled metal body supports four large frosted glass “shields” and four curved arms, each hold frosted glass shades. The geometrically formed glass with its “curtain wave” pattern contrast with the square tubing of the body. The chandelier is 30” in diameter and drops 36” from the ceiling (the drop can be shortened according to need). Rewired for American electricity.
Reference# L188
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