The quintessence of Louis XV style in a six-arm chandelier
Model 15886 by Lucien Gau perfectly embodies the majestic elegance of 18th-century France through a balanced silhouette and striking decorative richness. This six-light chandelier in solid bronze reinterprets the splendor of the Louis XV style with restraint, enhanced by the precious expertise of exceptional craftsmanship. A light fixture designed to elevate the space while creating a warm and theatrical atmosphere.
A subtle dialogue between ornament and structure
The six arms of the chandelier gracefully extend from a finely decorated central stem. Every curve, floral motif, and volute reflects the controlled opulence of a style Lucien Gau captures with modern sensibility. The sculpted bronze brings details to life, catching the light and casting delicate shadows, giving the whole piece captivating visual depth. The perfect balance between decoration and functionality allows the chandelier to shine without overwhelming the room.
Light staged with elegance
Equipped with six E14 sockets, this chandelier provides ample light distributed evenly throughout the space. Perfect for illuminating a dining room, living room, or entrance hall, it serves both as a lighting fixture and a decorative centerpiece. Its effect can be refined further depending on the type of bulbs used, allowing for adaptable ambiance throughout the day or evening.
Ideal proportions for a statement piece
With a diameter of 44 cm and a height of 90 cm (reduced to 65 cm without the chain), this model suits a variety of architectural spaces. Its medium size makes it striking enough to command attention while remaining easy to integrate into rooms of various dimensions. It stands out without dominating and offers an elegant focal point around which the décor can be arranged.
French craftsmanship true to tradition
Handcrafted in France to the highest quality standards, the 15886 chandelier is available in a wide range of finishes, from antique patinas to metallic shades. Each piece is carefully shaped by hand in the Lucien Gau workshops, ensuring meticulous execution and remarkable longevity. More than a light source, this model tells a story—a legacy passed down with passion—and forms a timeless bridge between eras at the heart of interior design.