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Mid Century Murano glass chandeliers can have Classical, or Neoclassical styles.

This red and gold chandelier, attributed to Venini is from the 1970s.

However, they can fit into various interiors: Mixing styles is very trendy!

“Designers and people, in general, are too attracted by ‘new’, but nothing ages more quickly than ‘newness’.

All my objects reflect a marriage between past and present.” – MARCEL WANDERS

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