Willy Daro - Exceptional Brass, Bronze Branches & Birds Chandelier
Very striking chandelier of polished brass and silver-plated bronze birds designed by Willy Daro from the 1970s.
The chandelier with 9 light points represents the branches of a tree with 9 silver-plated birds.
This is a solid piece with no less than 9 light points, 6 branches and 9 birds.
The birds are different from each other and each time occupy a different position.
Very high quality finish, luxurious piece that stands out and scores high decorative points.
We can summarize the condition of this chandelier as very good, signs of age are minimal, an exceptionally beautiful condition for its age.
Dimensions:
Ø 100cm
Height 70cm
About, Willy Daro...
Willy Daro was a renowned Belgian artist and designer known for his exceptional work in the field of lighting and furniture design during the mid-20th century. He was born on June 25, 1923, and passed away on July 23, 1990. Daro's creations are highly regarded for their unique blend of organic and avant-garde aesthetics, making him a prominent figure in the world of modern design.
Daro's work often featured the use of luxurious materials, including brass, bronze, and natural stones like agate and quartz. He was particularly known for his sculptural and artistic approach to lighting fixtures, such as chandeliers and table lamps. His designs incorporated organic and geometric elements, often resembling natural forms like leaves, branches, and animals.
Throughout his career, Willy Daro collaborated with various renowned interior designers and architects, contributing his distinctive creations to high-end interior projects. His work continues to be sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts for its timeless elegance and craftsmanship.
Willy Daro's legacy lives on through his iconic designs, which have become collector's items and are celebrated as timeless examples of mid-century modern design.