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Pagoda series

Carl Witzmann, 1931

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    Meanwhile in the Thirties…

    Carl Witzmann created this chandelier for the cabaret and movie theatre “Scala” in Vienna. It became an epitome of the romantic orientalism of his time. The overall shape is reminiscent of the namesake Chinese pavilions.
    Witzmann was a great inspiration for Karl Lagerfeld, who bought a Pagoda for his villa outside Paris in 2013.

    LOBMEYR Pagoda chandelier 3146-8 in a viennese flat
    Pagoda chandelier in a viennese flat
    LOBMEYR Pagoda chandelier 3146-8 detail shot (c)Sothebys
    Pagoda chandelier in a villa near Paris

    This almost simple but still playful design takes its splendour from the vast amount of cut beads. The geometrical form is complemented by the brushed nickel frame, which gives it an organic feel and contradicts the sparkle of its crystals.
    Besides its abundance, the use of different crystal types also implies a certain wittiness and gaiety.

     

    Carl Witzmann, 1931
    Brass, hand-cut crystal;
    Satin nickel finish
    Optional: French gold or polished nickel finish

     

    Pagoda chandelier
    3146-8: Ø: 75 cm, h: 108 cm; 16 kg; 8 lights, max.W.: 480
    3146-12: Ø: 100 cm, h: 144 cm; 25 kg; 12 lights, max.W.: 720

     

    Pagoda floor lamp:
    42267-4: Ø: 52 cm, h: 190 cm; 14 kg; 4 lights, max.W.: 240

    LOBMEYR pagoda chandelier crystal linking
    Linking the crystals
    LOBMEYR pagoda chandelier forging of curled ends
    Fire-forging of the curled ends

    A subtle yet striking detail is the curling and twisted ends of the main frame parts. These are fire-forged from brass bars, a rare combination of material and technique.
    The generous use of time for elements like these is what makes this piece so stunning. And so also a not so trivial task for our artisans to have themselves challenged by a beautiful piece of work.

     

    LOBMEYR pagoda chandelier raw parts on the shop drawing
    Raw parts on the shop drawing