Published at Thursday, February 22nd, 2018 - 18:03:59 PM. Chandelier. By Inaas Champagne.
Based on the early success of Murano glass oil lamps the artisans eventually graduated to a Murano glass chandelier. Lovers of luxury and exquisite surroundings rich Venetians could not underestimate the value of a glass chandelier. Far from being just a good way of lighting up the room a beautiful Venetian chandelier gave a focal point to every room and was a unique attraction that was revered by anyone who entered the house - family friends business partners and customers alike. Chandeliers started to proudly sparkle in every window of every Venetian palazzo church and public place and every night the reflections of light from the glass echoed star light reflected off the water of the famous canals giving the city its magical and unique appearance.
We commonly think of "antique chandeliers" as those sparkly monstrosities with several tiers of crystal ornaments from the Victorian Era. Although contemporary interior designers say that these chandeliers have gone out of style these "classics" have made several comebacks over the decades. This is proof enough that these chandeliers have a timeless charm that not only appeals to all people but can easily complement any type of motif ranging from Minimalist to ultra-modern decor.
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