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Gold And Amber Leaf Murano Chandelier, C. 2000
Located in Dallas, TX
Gold and amber leaf Murano chandelier
Category

20th Century French Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Murano Glass

Clear Murano Chandelier with Amber Tear Drops, C. 1950
Located in Dallas, TX
Clear Murano chandelier with amber tear drops
Category

Vintage 1950s French Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Murano Glass

Small Clear Murano Chandelier with Brass Fittings, Circa 1940
Located in Dallas, TX
Small clear Murano chandelier with brass fittings
Category

Vintage 1940s French Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Brass

French Leaf Chandelier, circa 1940
Located in Dallas, TX
French leaf chandelier, circa 1940.
Category

Vintage 1940s French Mid-Century Modern Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Murano Glass

ART DECO MURANO CEILING LIGHT
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Art deco 1950 murano glass ceiling light
Category

Vintage 1950s French Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Brass

Six-Arm Murano Glass and Brass Chandelier, France, circa 1970s
Located in New York, NY
Six-arm Murano glass and brass chandelier.
Category

Vintage 1970s French Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Brass

Pair of Ivory and Gold Murano Glass Chandeliers with Brass Details, circa 1950
Located in Dallas, TX
Pair of ivory and gold Murano glass chandeliers with brass details, circa 1950.
Category

Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Murano Glass

Murano Chandelier with Eight Arms
Located in Atlanta, GA
Murano glass and amber chandelier with 8 lights
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Antique 19th Century French Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Brass

Beautiful Art Deco Murano Globes Chandelier
Located in Kingston, NY
Murano glass globes in hues of pearl, sand and umber.                
Category

Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Brass

"French Hunting Horn" Chandelier by Barovier
By Barovier&Toso
Located in Dallas, TX
Barovier "French hunting horn" chandelier, circa 1920s
Category

Early 20th Century Italian Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Murano Glass

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French Murano Glass Chandelier For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal French murano glass chandelier for your home. Frequently made of glass, murano glass and stone, every French murano glass chandelier was constructed with great care. There are 317 variations of the antique or vintage French murano glass chandelier you’re looking for, while we also have 15 modern editions of this piece to choose from as well. Your living room may not be complete without a French murano glass chandelier — find older editions for sale from the 19th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 21st Century. When you’re browsing for the right French murano glass chandelier, those designed in Baroque, mid-century modern and Art Deco styles are of considerable interest. Many designers have produced at least one well-made French murano glass chandelier over the years, but those crafted by Glustin Creation, Maison Veronese and Gino Vistosi are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a French Murano Glass Chandelier?

The average selling price for a French murano glass chandelier at 1stDibs is $3,685, while they’re typically $237 on the low end and $100,000 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Chandeliers-pendant-lights for You

Chandeliers — simple in form, inspired by candelabras and originally made of wood or iron — first made an appearance in early churches. For those wealthy enough to afford them for their homes in the medieval period, a chandelier's suspended lights likely exuded imminent danger, as lit candles served as the light source for fixtures of the era. Things have thankfully changed since then, and antique chandeliers and pendant lights are popular in many interiors today.

While gas lighting during the late 18th century represented an upgrade for chandeliers — and gas lamps would long inspire Danish architect and pioneering modernist lighting designer Poul Henningsen — it would eventually be replaced with the familiar electric lighting of today.

The key difference between a pendant light and a chandelier is that a pendant incorporates only a single bulb into its design. Don’t mistake this for simplicity, however. An Art Deco–styled homage to Sputnik from Murano glass artisans Giovanni Dalla Fina, with handcrafted decorative elements supported by a chrome frame, is just one stunning example of the elaborate engineering that can be incorporated into every component of a chandelier. (Note: there is more than one lighting fixture that shares its name with the iconic mid-century-era satellite — see Gino Sarfatti’s design too.)

Chandeliers have evolved over time, but their classic elegance has remained unchanged.

Not only will the right chandelier prove impressive in a given room, but it can also offer a certain sense of practicality. These fixtures can easily illuminate an entire space, while their elevated position prevents them from creating glare or straining one’s eyes.

Certain materials, like glass, can complement naturally lit settings without stealing the show. Brass, on the other hand, can introduce an alluring, warm glow. While LEDs have earned a bad reputation for their perceived harsh bluish lights and a loss of brightness over their life span, the right design choices can help harness their lighting potential and create the perfect mood. A careful approach to lighting can transform your room into a peaceful and cozy nook, ideal for napping, reading or working.

For midsize spaces, a wall light or sconce can pull the room together and get the lighting job done. Perforated steel rings underneath five bands of handspun aluminum support a rich diffusion of light within Alvar Aalto's Beehive pendant light, but if you’re looking to brighten a more modest room, perhaps a minimalist solution is what you’re after. The mid-century modern furniture designer Charlotte Perriand devised her CP-1 wall lamps in the 1960s, in which a repositioning of sheet-metal plates can redirect light as needed.

The versatility and variability of these lighting staples mean that, when it comes to finding something like the perfect chandelier, you’ll never be left hanging. From the natural world-inspired designs of the Art Nouveau era to the classic beauty of Paul Ferrante's fixtures, there is a style for every room.

With designs for pendant lights and chandeliers across eras, colors and materials, you’ll never run out of options to explore on 1stDibs — shop a collection today that includes antique Art Deco chandeliers, Stilnovo chandeliers, Baccarat chandeliers and more.