This chandelier with Parabola hanging lamps is made according to the Tiffany technique. However, the glass is heated and bent in the oven. A beautiful flowing shape has been created with the bulbs!
Expressionist, curved lines, pointed corners and exuberant, decorative elements: some characteristics of the Amsterdam School style. These unique Tiffany glass caps are inspired by this innovative art movement that manifested itself between around 1910-1940. The Amsterdam School is also seen as the Dutch version of the Art Deco style. The parabolic form is a commonly used form within the Amsterdam School style and is therefore taken as the starting point for the design. The unusual shape makes the lamp a real eye-catcher with the warm shades of mother-of-pearl, cream and brown (with a touch of deep purple) as an attractive combination. Also available as a wall lamp and as a table lamp.
The different heights to which the glass covers are attached make the design playful and stylish. Great for halls, staircases, etc. Also above the coffee table and dining table!
The three glass caps are assembled on Vintage linen cords. The cords are in turn attached to a round ceiling plate.
Linen cord: 1.5 m. + E27 fitting
Glass: 12 cm. Ø 12 cm.