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The Rotunda, or main entrance, of the en:Victoria and Albert Museum now sports a magnificent, 30ft high, blown glass en:chandelier by en:Dale Chihuly. After the original dome of the rotunda had been reinforced, the chandelier was installed in 2000 as the first stage of the V&A's modernisation and redevelopment. In part it is intended as a statement of the V&A's commitment to modern design.

The chandelier was originally going to be titled Ice Blue and Spring Green Chandelier, but is now known as the V&A Chandelier.



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