An arcade (derived from French) is an arched gallery - a series of successive arches resting on columns.
For example, The Royal Arcade Norwich in England (1899) is a famous shopping centre where Victorian and Art Nouveau architecture come together to provide shoppers with an artistic indoor shelter.
An arcade of small arches is called an arcature and is used as a decorative motif. These motifs are often seen on fabrics and wallpapers. So too on this fantastic mouth-blown glass shade in opal white.
The fixture is patinated in black and has a frivolous Vintage look.
The pendant consists of two parts and can be mounted as 35 or 65 cm long.
Equipped with 1x E-27 fitting.
| Material |
Metal |
| Number of light points |
1 X E 27 |
EAN 8720847579263