Large brutalist candelabrum in wrought iron
- Dimensions :
- H138 x W50 x D36
- Color :
- black
- Material :
- metal
- Style :
- brutalist
Large seven-branch candelabrum in wrought iron, in a brutalist style, dating from the 1950s to 1970s. • Structure: A long central vertical shaft, topped with a metal circle in the middle of the upper part. • Branches: Seven curved arms arranged in a fan shape (three on each side + one central arm that is taller), ending in cylindrical candle holders. • Base: Tripod foot (three spaced legs) for stability, with a small reinforcing element at the bottom of the shaft. • Appearance: Matte black surface that is more or less oxidised or patinated, with some traces of wax. It clearly fits within the decorative design of the 1950s to 1980s, with a slight mid-century modern/brutalist or contemporary rustic touch. Similar pieces (wrought iron or black metal floor candelabras with multiple branches, tripod base) regularly appear dated from the 1950s to 1970s (often Scandinavian, French, or American artisanal/industrial with some traces of wax). In good condition.
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