Candelabrum - Gilt brass





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Pair of four-arm brass candelabras in the Italian Rococo style (Luigi XV), dating from the 1930s and finished in gilt brass.
Description from the seller
Pair of four-armed brass candelabras in the Italian Rococo style.
These candelabras embody the elegance of Italian Rococo, characterized by elaborate ornaments, sinuous scrolls and floral details that recall the decorative taste of the eighteenth century. Made in the 1930s, they represent the European artisanal tradition in gilded brass workmanship, with executional mastery that testifies to Italian artisans' ability to create decorative pieces with great visual impact and refinement.
These candelabras are particularly valued by collectors of period furniture and enthusiasts of European decorative art. Their charm lies in the original gilding, the rich ornamentation, and their capacity to embellish both classic and eclectic environments. They are sought after by interior designers, antique dealers, and collectors who value Italian historic craftsmanship and the refinement of the Rococo style, representing an aesthetic and historical investment for those who love 20th-century decorative art.
Seller's Story
Pair of four-armed brass candelabras in the Italian Rococo style.
These candelabras embody the elegance of Italian Rococo, characterized by elaborate ornaments, sinuous scrolls and floral details that recall the decorative taste of the eighteenth century. Made in the 1930s, they represent the European artisanal tradition in gilded brass workmanship, with executional mastery that testifies to Italian artisans' ability to create decorative pieces with great visual impact and refinement.
These candelabras are particularly valued by collectors of period furniture and enthusiasts of European decorative art. Their charm lies in the original gilding, the rich ornamentation, and their capacity to embellish both classic and eclectic environments. They are sought after by interior designers, antique dealers, and collectors who value Italian historic craftsmanship and the refinement of the Rococo style, representing an aesthetic and historical investment for those who love 20th-century decorative art.

