
Retro chandeliers new from skinflint
These 1970's chandelier-style pendants, were salvaged from the home of glassware the Czech Republic, are substantial yet surprisingly delicate. With only one of each size in our collection- one with four shades and one with six- these are as rare as it gets.
The almost fractal texture of the moulded glass shades gives a gently refracted quality to the light. Both pendants are fitted with original brushed nickel enclosures, equipped with new E14 screw lamp holders, and suspended from an understated stainless steel wire.
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