. Circa 1870 - 1880
. Cornelius and Sons
. 60” drop x 34” inches diameter
. Floral pattern shades
. Have smaller Cornelius and Sons Chandelier ( 2365g )
. Drop Can be adjust if desired.
. Available : 1
This Cornelius and Son large Eastlake Gas Chandelier, dating from circa 1880 to 1890, is a striking example of American Victorian design. This elegant fixture features a richly detailed bronze frame, showcasing intricate patterns and ornate flourishes typical of the Eastlake style, which emphasizes craftsmanship and decorative elements.
The chandelier is supported by a central column adorned with decorative motifs, extending outward to gracefully curved arms. Each arm holds a beautifully designed glass shade, etched with floral patterns that reflect the era's fascination with nature. The soft glow emitted from the shades creates an inviting ambiance, while the overall craftsmanship exemplifies the sophistication of late 19th-century interior design.
This chandelier not only illuminates a space but also serves as a stunning focal point, marrying form and function in a timeless piece of decorative art.
The Aesthetic Period created large discussion about Art and Design in Europe and the US.
Have smaller Cornelius and Sons Chandelier (2365g)