Milano chandelier
Chandeliers from LOBMEYR, Designed by Ludwig Lobmeyr
Product description
Concept
With the advent of the electrical light bulb we were the first to collaborate with Mr. Thomas A. Edison in creating new types of chandeliers. The peak of this work was the chandelier we presented at the Simplon exhibition1906 in Milano, the predecessor of the Triennale. The striking new design was first to completely abolish the outside arms and use the crystal of the chandelier as the perceived light source.
Following this concept we created very elaborate pieces bearing highly decorated cast ornaments and our wonderful King’s Gold finish resembling the old fire gilding.
Historism
Dia.: 90 cm, H.: 165 cm; Weight: 50 kg
Material: Brass, lead-free crystal; Finish: King’s gold
Lights: 15 x E14; Max. Watt.: 900 W
Special requests: With outside candles, different sizes
Following this concept we created very elaborate pieces bearing highly decorated cast ornaments and our wonderful King’s Gold finish resembling the old fire gilding.
Historism
Dia.: 90 cm, H.: 165 cm; Weight: 50 kg
Material: Brass, lead-free crystal; Finish: King’s gold
Lights: 15 x E14; Max. Watt.: 900 W
Special requests: With outside candles, different sizes
More about this product
Part of the collection
LIGHTING Chandeliers.
Manufacturer
LOBMEYR
Family
Mailänder chandelier
Architonic ID
1101795
Order number
2720-15
Year of Launch
1905
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