Baroque Architectural Lighting
Baroque Architectural Lighting refers to the ornate and elaborate lighting fixtures and designs that were popular during the Baroque period in Europe (17th and early 18th centuries). Characterized by intricate details, rich materials, and dramatic shapes, Baroque architectural lighting was often used to illuminate grand palaces, churches, and other important buildings of the time. These fixtures often featured intricate metalwork, crystal embellishments, and sculptural elements that added a sense of luxury and opulence to the spaces they illuminated.