This brutalist wall light was produced in Italy in the 70s.
The lamp is made of hand-wrought iron in anthracite grey and ice-coloured Murano glass with light and amber tones.
Very particular and special applique. The iron structure has some copper-colored tones and has a very original shape, as well as the glass lampshade.
The metal has the manufacturer's mark POZZEBON stamped on it.
It's working.
It is preserved in excellent condition.
Measurements: Width 26 cm – Depth 11 cm – Height 62 cm

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