From antique models to contemporary interpretations, chandeliers designs share the same decorative vocation, expressed through refined ornamentation and captivating plays of light. Three magnificent Moroccan-style chandeliers in pierced brass cast intricate luminous arabesques across the walls and ceiling, recalling the exquisite craftsmanship by Fabric Lab Italy. Meanwhile, the buttons created by By Michelangelo appear to engage in a dialogue with the colour contrasts of the Fil de Fer pendant lights by Catellani & Smith, renowned for their evocative hand-shaped aluminium wire structure. A little further on, three Turkish-style mosaic lamps, crafted from deep red glass and embellished with brass details, hang from the ceiling, casting ruby reflections that find an echo in the rhinestones by Baldini. The creations by Gritti Gems are adorned with the hues of an imposing Empire-style chandelier, supported by a majestic gilded frame and enriched with hundreds of sparkling crystals. At the same time, Nordic-inspired pendant lamps, distinguished by their clean geometries and metallic finishes, recall the tones and textures by Mimet Accessori. The embellishments by Gafforelli evoke the lightness of the brass and crystal drops of an elegant vintage chandelier. In another setting, a cascading crystal chandelier arranged across multiple tiers and supported by a gilded structure enhances the contemporary ceiling design while echoing the colour palette by Nemark Boton. The colourful buttons by Gruppo Uniesse Bottoni, in turn, are arranged like the iconic multicoloured blown-glass spheres of the Serie 28 pendant light by Bocci. The appeal of industrial style is equally present: a multi-tier chandelier composed of vertical metal panels creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, reflecting shapes and colours onto the buttons by Sandra B. Finally, the embroideries by EBTEX Bertini intertwine with elegance, recalling the sumptuous aesthetic of a twentieth-century gilt-bronze chandelier, an emblem of the decorative splendour that has always made lighting design a language of extraordinary allure.
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