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Boomerang Chandelier by Rispal

Boomerang chandelier by Rispal. Chandelier made of two stained wood boomerang spreading four wires from where hang opaline glass shades.

 

The lighting manufacturer RISPAL was a French lighting brand based in Paris and active from the mid 1920’s to 1982. RISPAL productions were very varied and used materials such as, wood, glass, brass, crystal and wrought iron. During the 1950’s, the house launched a line of lighting models called “Formes Nouvelles”, which took inspiration from Scandinavian lines as well as from nature and artists such as: Alexander Calder, and Hans Arp. The materials used for this line were wood and opalines as well as Rhodoïd, for the creation of the lamp shades, which are to this day very rare to find. Perhaps the most iconic model of the house, is the Praying Mantis, a model that takes its inspiration from the elegant lines of the insect, making the piece a lighting sculpture.

Boomerang Chandelier by Rispal

  • Dimensions

    Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)

    Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)

    Depth: 29.53 in (75 cm)

  • Reference

    1960

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