Large and gorgeous Austrian midcentury chandelier from 1970s. This chandelier was made during the 1970s in Austria by Kalmar.
This piece is composed by 36 units of Ice-glass blocks (H 21 cm 8.27 in. x W 10 cm 3.94 in.) and metal structure. We include 1 unit more of Ice-Glass as replacement.
This chandelier is equipped with 9 light sockets (1 unit E27 and 8 units E14). A professional electrician has checked and prepared the piece to operate in US, UK and EU.
Our main target is customer satisfaction, so we include in the price for this item professional and custom made wood packing.
By 1931, Kalmar was concerned solely with designing and manufacturing high quality lamps and fixtures in cooperation with the architects of the Austrian Werkbund, an association of artists, craftsmen, architects and manufacturers founded in 1912. Their purpose was the promotion of a high regard for material, form and function in the hand crafted as well as industrial production of fine art and applied arts. They sought modernity by combining classical tradition and contemporary innovation. Recognized as a typically Viennese style by the 1930s, this “moderate modernity” integrated the ornament-stripped purism of Adolf Loos with more traditional elements.
This piece is composed by 36 units of Ice-glass blocks (H 21 cm 8.27 in. x W 10 cm 3.94 in.) and metal structure. We include 1 unit more of Ice-Glass as replacement.
This chandelier is equipped with 9 light sockets (1 unit E27 and 8 units E14). A professional electrician has checked and prepared the piece to operate in US, UK and EU.
Our main target is customer satisfaction, so we include in the price for this item professional and custom made wood packing.
By 1931, Kalmar was concerned solely with designing and manufacturing high quality lamps and fixtures in cooperation with the architects of the Austrian Werkbund, an association of artists, craftsmen, architects and manufacturers founded in 1912. Their purpose was the promotion of a high regard for material, form and function in the hand crafted as well as industrial production of fine art and applied arts. They sought modernity by combining classical tradition and contemporary innovation. Recognized as a typically Viennese style by the 1930s, this “moderate modernity” integrated the ornament-stripped purism of Adolf Loos with more traditional elements.
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Creator:J.T. Kalmar(Manufacturer)
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Dimensions:Height: 36.23 in (92 cm)Diameter: 21.26 in (54 cm)
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Style:Mid-Century Modern(In the Style Of)
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Materials and Techniques:MetalMurano Glass
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Place of Origin:Austria
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Period:1670-1679
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Date of Manufacture:1970
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use.
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Seller Location:Badajoz, ES
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Reference Number:Seller: LV-0585Seller: LU4815216003301
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