Circa 1935
Three large (26 cm each) frosted glass tubes in a "skyscraper" shape
A three-tiered chromed metal frame
This model is very interesting and surprising because you can install it with the glass tubes facing either way (see photos)
This modularity allows this piece to have two distinct sizes (one with a total height of 78 cm and the other with a total height of 59 cm)
Completely rewired and thoroughly cleaned (but not re-chromed)
Note that on this model (unlike most of our light fixtures), we did not have it re-nickeled or, in this case, re-chromed. The reason is that the frame has a perfectly acceptable patina and wear consistent with its age, which adds to the charm of this model (see photos!). It therefore shows some signs of wear in places, which are clearly photographed. Furthermore, the The price shown reflects the fact that the item has been thoroughly cleaned but retains its original condition.
The piece is in good overall condition (glassware is flawless) and is quite rare!
Dimensions:
With glassware facing down = 78 cm high
With glassware facing up = 59 cm high
Diameter = 37 cm
International shipping in secure and insured crates (professional packaging, specialized crates, and insurance)
We specialize in the sale and shipping of Art Deco lighting and period objects (since 1996)
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- If you have any questions, you can contact me at +32 483 361 357 (Gary Coucke)
- We always offer items in excellent overall condition (in the event of a minor defect, it is always mentioned and never affects the integrity of the object)
- No damage during shipping for over 20 years…
- Additional photos and even videos are available upon request
- All our lighting and objects All items are 100% original, from the Art Deco period (or sometimes Art Nouveau), and a certificate of authenticity is provided with each purchase (along with a detailed invoice)
Our priorities are "Quality of the item / After-sales service / Human relations" (please feel free to call us: +32 483 361 357).




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