A short guide on colors

Each product can be produced in different variants, dimensions and colors. Most of lighting fixtures are unique pieces, handcrafted upon request.

This brief guide will help you choosing the correct color combination for your lamp.

The following are the most common color combination of glass. Click on the picture to see it bigger.

Amber

Amber

Amber Gold

Amber Gold

Amethyst

Amethyst

Aquamarine

Aquamarine

Black

Black

Black Gold

Black Gold

Blue

Blue

Entirely Gold

Entirely Gold

Entirely Gold w/ colour

Entirely Gold w/ colour

Green

Green

Opal

Opal

Opal Pink

Opal Pink

Opal Trans. Gold

Opal Trans. Gold

Red

Red

Red Gold

Red Gold

Smoke

Smoke

Transparent

Transparent

Transparent Amber

Transparent Amber

Transparent Black

Transparent Black

Transparent Gold

Transparent Gold

Transp. Gold Polychrome

Transp. Gold Polychrome

Transparent Pink

Transparent Pink

Transp. Green Pink Tone

Transp. Green Pink Tone

Transp. Polychrome

Transp. Polychrome

Transp. White Silver

Transp. White Silver

White

White

White Gold

White Gold

Colors, techniques and materials vary depending upon the look a glassmaker wants to achieve. Aquamarine is created through the use of copper and cobalt compounds whereas ruby red uses a gold solution as a coloring agent.

How to choose the right color

In a chandelier you can identify to main class of elements: the body and the decorations. Decorations are usually made by flowers, leaves and edges in relief.

If the color name is composed by a single word (for example "transparent", "amber", or "red")

It means that the chandelier is fully made by a single color.

If the color name is composed by more than a word, (for example "opal pink", "red gold", "transparent white silver")

It means that the body of the chandelier is made the color indicated in the first word. The decorative elements are made the remaining colors.