Sabino Art Deco French Frosted Glass and Metal Flower Form Chandelier
$30,000 (USD)
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Item #: 063546
Art Deco (1940s) French frosted glass chandelier in flower / star form consisting of six stylized frosted glass leaves molded in a repoussé of alternating chevron / curvature patterns, emanating above a starburst base capped by a geometric circular metal bottom finial (Glass signed: SABINO) (similar to Inv. #044265).
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Sabino Art Deco French Frosted Glass and Metal Flower Form Chandelier
Art Deco (1940s) French frosted glass chandelier in flower / star form consisting of six stylized frosted glass leaves molded in a repoussé of alternating chevron / curvature patterns, emanating above a starburst base capped by a geometric circular metal bottom finial (Glass signed: SABINO) (similar to Inv. #044265)
DETAILS
Sku:
063546
Ships From:
New York, NY
Creator:
Marius-Ernest Sabino
DIMENSIONS (INCHES)
Width:
35.5"
Height:
21.0"
Depth :
35.5"
Diameter :
35.5"
INFO
Style:
Art Deco
Materials & Techniques:
Glass, metal
Category:
Lighting
Condition:
Wired but electrical condition unknown, restoration on two leaf ends.
Good; Minor losses

About Marius-Ernest Sabino
Marius-Ernest Sabino (1878-1961) was a renowned French artist and designer who made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts and furniture design. Born on March 5, 1878, in Sicily, Italy, Sabino later moved to Paris, France, where he established himself as a prominent figure in the Art Deco movement.
Sabino's artistic journey began when he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he honed his skills in sculpture and glassmaking. In 1902, he founded his own company, Sabino et Cie, which specialized in the production of decorative glass objects. Sabino's innovative approach to glasswork led to the creation of exquisite pieces that were highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Sabino's designs Read Full Bio