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Mm Lampadari Ottocento Chandelier

Mm Lampadari Ottocento Chandelier

The Mm Lampadari Ottocento Chandelier, designed by Enrico De Girardi, is a multi-tiered ceiling chandelier that references the Italian tradition of metal handwork and clear crystal drops. The range is intended for important rooms where a scenic, ornamental centrepiece is required while providing ambient overhead lighting.

Visually the Ottocento is built around a complex metal frame with ornate, curved scrollwork arms and wide outward-reaching tiers. The design integrates beaded swags, multiple styles of faceted crystal drops and a prominent lower finial to create a dense, textured silhouette. The frame displays an antique, distressed appearance with bronze, gold and silver tones.

Construction combines a hand-worked metal frame with clear faceted crystal pendants, prism drops and decorative bobeches beneath the candle-style sockets. The fixture is suspended by a central metal chain from a rounded ceiling canopy, reinforcing its crafted, traditional character.

Light is delivered through numerous candle-style sockets across the tiers; the faceted crystals are intended to refract and scatter light, producing visual sparkle and generous ambient illumination suitable for large living rooms, dining rooms or entrance halls. The two-tier layout enhances presence and helps distribute light across a broad area.

Practical notes: the chandelier is rated IP20 and therefore specified for dry, interior spaces only. The chain-link suspension allows hanging height to be adjusted at installation. Confirm lamp holder type, bulb wattage limits and dimming compatibility on the technical sheet before finalising controls. The manufacturer provides a one year warranty.

Lighting Design Online positions the Ottocento as a design-led choice for interiors that need a considered, theatrical centrepiece. We offer clear, project-friendly guidance to ensure the scale, hanging height and technical choices produce the right ambience with lasting quality and professional assurance.

The Mm Lampadari Ottocento Chandelier, designed by Enrico De Girardi, is a multi-tiered ceiling chandelier that references the Italian tradition of metal handwork and clear crystal drops. The range is intended for important rooms where a scenic, ornamental centrepiece is required while providing ambient overhead lighting.

Visually the Ottocento is built around a complex metal frame with ornate, curved scrollwork arms and wide outward-reaching tiers. The design integrates beaded swags, multiple styles of faceted crystal drops and a prominent lower finial to create a dense, textured silhouette. The frame displays an antique, distressed appearance with bronze, gold and silver tones.

Construction combines a hand-worked metal frame with clear faceted crystal pendants, prism drops and decorative bobeches beneath the candle-style sockets. The fixture is suspended by a central metal chain from a rounded ceiling canopy, reinforcing its crafted, traditional character.

Light is delivered through numerous candle-style sockets across the tiers; the faceted crystals are intended to refract and scatter light, producing visual sparkle and generous ambient illumination suitable for large living rooms, dining rooms or entrance halls. The two-tier layout enhances presence and helps distribute light across a broad area.

Practical notes: the chandelier is rated IP20 and therefore specified for dry, interior spaces only. The chain-link suspension allows hanging height to be adjusted at installation. Confirm lamp holder type, bulb wattage limits and dimming compatibility on the technical sheet before finalising controls. The manufacturer provides a one year warranty.

Lighting Design Online positions the Ottocento as a design-led choice for interiors that need a considered, theatrical centrepiece. We offer clear, project-friendly guidance to ensure the scale, hanging height and technical choices produce the right ambience with lasting quality and professional assurance.

$3,315.86

Original: $11,052.87

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Mm Lampadari Ottocento Chandelier

$11,052.87

$3,315.86

Description

The Mm Lampadari Ottocento Chandelier, designed by Enrico De Girardi, is a multi-tiered ceiling chandelier that references the Italian tradition of metal handwork and clear crystal drops. The range is intended for important rooms where a scenic, ornamental centrepiece is required while providing ambient overhead lighting.

Visually the Ottocento is built around a complex metal frame with ornate, curved scrollwork arms and wide outward-reaching tiers. The design integrates beaded swags, multiple styles of faceted crystal drops and a prominent lower finial to create a dense, textured silhouette. The frame displays an antique, distressed appearance with bronze, gold and silver tones.

Construction combines a hand-worked metal frame with clear faceted crystal pendants, prism drops and decorative bobeches beneath the candle-style sockets. The fixture is suspended by a central metal chain from a rounded ceiling canopy, reinforcing its crafted, traditional character.

Light is delivered through numerous candle-style sockets across the tiers; the faceted crystals are intended to refract and scatter light, producing visual sparkle and generous ambient illumination suitable for large living rooms, dining rooms or entrance halls. The two-tier layout enhances presence and helps distribute light across a broad area.

Practical notes: the chandelier is rated IP20 and therefore specified for dry, interior spaces only. The chain-link suspension allows hanging height to be adjusted at installation. Confirm lamp holder type, bulb wattage limits and dimming compatibility on the technical sheet before finalising controls. The manufacturer provides a one year warranty.

Lighting Design Online positions the Ottocento as a design-led choice for interiors that need a considered, theatrical centrepiece. We offer clear, project-friendly guidance to ensure the scale, hanging height and technical choices produce the right ambience with lasting quality and professional assurance.