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Unique Erik Hoglund Chandelier Electrified Amber Clear Glass Iron Boda Nova 1960

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Beautiful and rare Scandinavian Modern electrified six-arm black wrought iron chandelier designed by the famous artist Erik Höglund and executed by Boda Nova Glassworks / Axel Stromberg Ironworks, Sweden, circa 1960-1970. The chandelier has clear and honey-yellow to amber color mouth blown glass elements, cast disk-shaped and embossed glass crystal pendants with fish and face motifs. The art glass hanging candelabra has a large bowl-shape satin glass canopy flush mount which can be illuminated and makes this piece unique. It takes three E27 standard screw bulbs to light up the flush mount, the wiring is good so it stays in Fine working condition and is ready to use. This great sculptural vintage chandelier measures: total height 90 cm / 35,43 inches, body height 62 cm / 24.41 inches, width 46 cm / 18.11 inches, one hanger 17 cm / 6.69 inches long, glass canopy width 30 cm / 11.81 inches, glass canopy height 10 cm / 3.94 inches. It is an upgrade and a beautiful addition to any Scandinavian Modern interior.
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