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Exceptional 60s Brutalist Chandelier by Tom Greene for Feldman Co.
Exceptional 60s Brutalist Chandelier by Tom Greene for Feldman Co.
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Vintage Mid-Century Brutalist Swag Chandelier – Attributed to Tom Greene
This striking chandelier is a standout example of Mid-Century Brutalist design, likely crafted in the 1960s and attributed to Tom Greene, a renowned designer known for his collaborations with lighting companies such as Feldman Lighting and Monteverdi-Young.
Brutalist Aesthetic
Reflecting the core of the Brutalist design movement, this piece embraces raw, rugged materials and bold, sculptural forms. The dramatic composition creates a commanding presence, making it a true statement piece.
Torch-Cut Brass Construction
Greene’s signature technique—using an oxyacetylene torch to shape and patinate brass—gives the metal its uniquely organic texture. The result is a rich, layered finish with depth and character, showcasing the handcrafted nature of the piece.
One-of-a-Kind Design
True to Greene’s approach, each chandelier was individually made, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly the same. This individuality adds to its artistic and collectible value. It simply plugs in to the a regular wall unit.
Recognized Designer
Tom Greene’s work has earned recognition for its originality and craftsmanship, with pieces featured in upscale hotels, private residences, and notable design collections around the world. This lamps retails from $4,000 to $10,000 for the chandelier style.
Dimensions: Approximately 24”W x 14”H







