Orbital Atomic Age Iron and Copper Chandelier by Jefferson Mack
$6,800.00
A commanding and industrial atomic age style orbital chandelier attributed to Jefferson Mack Metalworks, San Francisco, California. The large-scale chandelier from the Jules Verne collection is crafted in the industrial steampunk style having armillary or atomic spheres with multiple interlocking bands of hand-forged blackened gunmetal iron. The bands are arranged at intersecting angles to form an ovoid gyroscopic cage. Two sweeping outer rings extend dramatically outside the sphere, amplifying the sense of planetary or atomic motion. In the core, four exposed filament bulbs are anchored by patinated copper spheres held by iron rings. Several convex spyglass lenses in pivoting iron mounts are positioned to assist scattering the light when lit. The fixture is suspended from a heavy metal chain, measuring almost fifteen feet long approx. The piece is constructed with tactile copper rivets and welded joinery. The iron and copper have been darkened and patinated over time, adding to the industrial workshop quality of the piece. Dramatic and unique design that employs traditional and modern blacksmith techniques to produce functional art. From an estate in San Francisco, CA.
Dimensions: 41"w x 42"d x 23"h
Circa: 21st Century, United States
Materials: Copper, Glass, Iron
Condition: Good, minor wear consistent with age and use. Beautifully crafted with strong hand-forging joinery and solid construction. Good condition with light age-appropriate wear, including light surface oxidation and patination, and minor marks and nicks from handling.






















