Trio Lamps Wall IN Metal Blossom Crystal Of Banci Florence, Italy

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trio of Italian crystal and metal lamps by Banci Florence, Italy, 1960.

 iron floral appliques by Banci Firenze with crystal flowers and leaves.

The lamps have a beautiful patina and gives any room an eclectic statement.

Banci Firenze lighting fixtures have a particular charm. Their presence in your home will emphasize prosperity and well-being, and the room itself will be filled with light of incredible quality. When the Banci Firenze chandeliers are turned on, the interior objects live a new life, but it is worth turning off the chandelier or lamp, because the fixture itself turns into a real museum exhibit of indescribable beauty.

The model is designed to use 1 bulb.

The wiring is working. 
The wiring is suitable for USA, Canada and Europe.

Dimensions:

Height: 30cm

Width: 18cm.

I have provided many photos to best describe the condition of this item.


trio of Italian crystal and metal lamps by Banci Florence, Italy, 1960.  iron floral appliques by Banci Firenze with crystal flowers and leaves. The lamps have a beautiful patina and gives any room an eclectic statement. Banci Firenze lighting fixtures have a particular charm. Their presence in your home will emphasize prosperity and well-being, and the room itself will be filled with light of incredible quality. When the Banci Firenze chandeliers are turned on, the interior objects live a new life, but it is worth turning off the chandelier or lamp, because the fixture itself turns into a real museum exhibit of indescribable beauty. The model is designed to use 1 bulb. The wiring is suitable for USA, Canada and Europe. I have provided many photos to best describe the condition of this ite
Regione d'origine Italia
Quantità 3
Originale, riproduzione Originale
Stile Gotico internazionale
Tipo Complementi d'arredo Lampade e lampadari
Prodotto Complementi di arredo
Età 1900-1950