PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1940–1950 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 71.0 x 71.0 x 72.0 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 27.95 x 27.95 x 28.35 inch |
| Matériaux | Brass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This imposing wrought iron chandelier is fashioned in the Gothic Revival style, featuring eight candle arms radiating from a central corona and adorned with heraldic coat-of-arms motifs. The hand-forged ironwork displays skilled craftsmanship in its scrolled and pointed elements, evoking the stern grandeur of a medieval great hall. The dark iron finish and heraldic decorations give the piece a commanding presence suited to monumental interiors.
The Gothic Revival movement, which surged through the decorative arts and architecture of the nineteenth century, continued to inspire French craftsmen well into the mid-twentieth century, particularly for châteaux and grand country houses seeking to assert a sense of noble lineage. Wrought iron chandeliers of this type were produced by skilled ferronniers d'art — blacksmiths specialising in decorative ironwork — who maintained hand-forging traditions passed down through generations. The inclusion of coats of arms reflects the aristocratic and chivalric symbolism so central to the Gothic Revival aesthetic.
Today this chandelier makes a dramatic statement in a stone-vaulted cellar, a library, a baronial dining room, or a grand entrance hall. Its scale and decorative programme command immediate attention, and its eight arms provide generous, atmospheric candlelight. It is an exceptional piece for lovers of medieval-inspired decoration and connoisseurs of French decorative ironwork.
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