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Hanging lamp

L-FL-269
Antique hanging lamp with yellow glass finish
Antique ceiling lamp featuring elegant designs in a decorative setting.
Antique hanging lamp featuring bright yellow glass design, enhancing a cozy atmosphere.
Antique hanging lamp with elegant arms in a classic setting
Antique hanging lamp in yellow color, featuring curved details
Antique hanging lamp with glass details. Cozy atmosphere.
antique hanging lamp in brass, elegant lighting against a light background
close-up of an antique hanging lamp in amber color
antique hanging lamp with bright lights in an antique store, surrounded by other decorative objects
Antique hanging lamp with yellow glass finish
Antique ceiling lamp featuring elegant designs in a decorative setting.
Antique hanging lamp featuring bright yellow glass design, enhancing a cozy atmosphere.
Antique hanging lamp with elegant arms in a classic setting
Antique hanging lamp in yellow color, featuring curved details
Antique hanging lamp with glass details. Cozy atmosphere.
antique hanging lamp in brass, elegant lighting against a light background
close-up of an antique hanging lamp in amber color
antique hanging lamp with bright lights in an antique store, surrounded by other decorative objects
Measure +
Height95 cm / 37.40 in
Diameter60 cm / 23.62 in
Material Murano
Country Italy
Store Defensa 982
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Art Deco

"The name Art Deco was assigned in the 1960s, at the exhibition "Les Années 25" held in Paris at the Museum of Decorative Arts.


  1. The first pieces could be seen at the International Exhibition of "Decorative Arts and Modern Industry" held in Paris in 1925. This exhibition was a direct response to the Turin exhibitions of 1902 and Milan of 1906.


  1. The Art Deco style emerged between 1920 and 1940 and is represented by symmetrical, rectilinear lines, abstract designs, and bold colors.


  1. It featured the implementation of exotic materials such as parchment, shagreen (the skin of a small shark or ray), chrome pieces, and enamels, as well as ivory and mother-of-pearl inlays.


In contrast, Art Nouveau was more focused on asymmetrical, curved lines inspired by nature."