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Terpsichore Sonata Brass Chandelier
Terpsichore Sonata Brass Chandelier
Delivery Time
Delivery Time
In stock - 3 to 7days
Out of stock & Custom made - 30 to 45days for production
Please contact custom service for stock situation.
Global Shipping
Global Shipping
By sea 25-60 days
By air 7-20 days
EXW,FOB,CIF,DDP
For other request,please contact our custom service.
Warranty
Warranty
Provide 3 years warranty for light fixtures
-free replacement parts,crystal accents,metal parts and etc
-bulbs are not covered by warranty








SPECIFICATION
- Model: MO1610053
- Style: Inspired by baroque design
- Main Material: Brass,Crystal
- Stnadard Finish: Antique brass
- Demension & Lamp:
Dia900*H850mm 18*E14/LED
Dia1000*H880mm 24*E14/LED
INTRODUCTION
Become the patron of baroque luminosity with The Terpsichore Sonata Brass Chandelier—a symphony of 18th-century artistry rekindled. Witness solid brass sculpted into a choreography of opulence: central lyre-adorned cherubs appear frozen mid-pirouette, their gilded forms echoing Cellini’s workshop sketches. Cascading tiers of Swarovski crystals descend like crystallized musical notes suspended from Fontainebleau’s vaulted ceilings—each precision-cut prism refracting light into chromatic études across your ceiling, transforming rooms into a neoclassical chandelier fantasia.
Observe the mastery in motion: scrollwork arms swirl with rhythmic grace like Versailles’ gilded arabesques, supporting candle-style bulbs sheathed in ribbed glass reminiscent of Marie Antoinette’s opera boudoir. Aged brass transitions from dawn’s luminous gilt to twilight’s smoldering antique bronze patina—replicating the weathered majesty of Palais Garnier’s statuary. Crystal garlands gather like frozen courtly curtsies, projecting fractured geometries onto walls worthy of Palladian villas, while the cherub’s drapery ripples with Hellenic dynamism in permanent sonnet.
By night, this baroque chandelier orchestrates optical theatrics: candlelight dances across engraved grapevine motifs like silhouettes in a Watteau painting, casting celestial constellations through beaded crystal cataracts. Negative spaces between arms craft dramatic chiaroscuro—echoing Caravaggio’s lighting techniques—where shadows sculpt Corinthian pillars onto domed ceilings. Designed for palatial intimacy, its proportions honor neoclassical ideals: scaled for grand solariums or private music rooms, ensuring light cascades like liquid gold without overwhelming Baroque tapestries or marble floors.
Crucially, the brass chandelier harmonizes eras: the Muse’s presence channels lost operatic reverie, while Baccarat pendants evoke Josephine Bonaparte’s chandelier earrings. Patina evolves like antiqued Louvre bronzes—growing richer under crystal refraction. This is Versailles’ lost choreography reimagined: owning it summons Terpsichore’s grace into modern spaces, where every meal becomes an aria, and light pirouettes with 18th-century splendor.