Description
White Opaline Glass Art Deco Light with Copper Top
This style of light is often called a chapel light or a school house light and is typical of the Art Deco period.
The opaque quality of the layer glass gives off a wonderful even glow when lit yet is still eye-catching when the light is switched off.
White glass lighting from the early 20th century never dates and looks equally stylish in a period home or a modern setting.
The polished copper gallery top has delicate detail and is wonderfully shaped. A fixed Stem and gimble ceiling plate in brass complete the look.
*TWO AVAILABLE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PRICE IS FOR ONE ONLY*
White opaline glass is opaque and gives off a wonderful even glow when lit yet is still eye-catching when the light is off. Opaline white glass became very popular during the Art Deco period and was produced in many different shapes and styles. Geometric designs and simple shapes were typical of the Art Deco period.
Size – height of shade and copper gallery 30cm. Height of brass fixed stem 20cm. Overall height 5ocm. Diameter of shade 30cm.
Please allow 5 days for dispatch.
This light will be wired to order with a new B22 bulb holder and PAT tested prior to dispatch.
Please note that vintage lighting may have some age related scratches and marks or slight manufacturing flaws.
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