This vintage early 1970's Chapman chandelier is a standout piece for collectors of mid-century brass lighting. Crafted from solid brass, the fixture features eight balanced arms, each supporting a tall candle-style light. The design is defined by its clean, architectural lines and substantial build, a characteristic of Chapman’s during the 1970s. Delicate brass chains drape between the arms, adding a touch of classic detail to its otherwise modern, geometric silhouette.
With its generous scale ( 18" wide and 27" tall) and polished finish, this chandelier serves as a sophisticated focal point for a formal dining room or entryway. The brass has aged well, maintaining a warm, authentic patina that highlights the quality of the original craftsmanship. This is a versatile vintage piece that bridges the gap between traditional elegance and mid-century modernism, offering a reliable and stylish lighting solution for well-curated interiors. Chain length can be easily modified to adjust ceiling drop height.
Materials: Brass
Manufacturer: Chapman
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Condition*: Good
Dimensions: Height 27.0", Length 17.0", Width 17.0", Ceiling Drop 40.0"
Approx Weight: 17.0lbs.
Lamp Shade Included: No
*Condition consistent with vintage/antique pieces. Please use zoom feature to check item condition. Please contact us with questions prior to purchasing.
New- Brand-new, unused item, not previously owned. Shows absolutely no signs of wear.
Excellent- Like new or has never been used. Absolutely no scratches or wear. Has no structural issues and is in perfect condition.
Good- Lightly used, with very light scratches, or minor cosmetic wear, but has no structural issues. Most antique and vintage items fit this condition.
Fair- Shows light scratches and wear from previous use but remains in fair condition. May have some structural issues, including minor instability.
Distressed- Visible signs of previous use that may include scratches, gouges, cracks and fissures and worn corners. May have significant losses, fading or structural instability.
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