Florentine Banci Gilt Iron Ceiling Light With Three Lights, Circa 1970 Hollywood Regency Style
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Florentine Banci Gilt Iron Ceiling Light With Three Lights, Circa 1970 Hollywood Regency Style

Ceiling light made by the Florentine manufacturer Banci in the 1970s, in Hollywood Regency style.

The Hollywood Regency style, which emerged between Italy and California in the mid‑20th century, is defined by a taste for luxurious decorative staging, combining golden reflections with stylized natural motifs.

Three light points are subtly concealed among the foliage; the small E14 sockets are fitted with rings allowing the addition of lampshades.
The ceiling light will be delivered with entirely new wiring.

Condition: Very good overall condition, with light patina consistent with age.

Note: A second, nearly identical ceiling light, of the same diameter but fitted with a single central light, is also available.

300 €

Period: 20th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: Good condition

Material: Wrought iron

Diameter: 45

Depth: 22

Reference (ID): 1753094

Availability: In stock

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Rome, Italie 00185, Italy

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Florentine Banci Gilt Iron Ceiling Light With Three Lights, Circa 1970 Hollywood Regency Style
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