1960
105 cm Height 30 cm Diameter
Introducing a stunning Italian-made pendant lamp, dating back to the 60s. This exquisite piece features a beautiful patinated brass frame paired with an elegant opaline glass bowl, which enhances its aesthetics. The lamp is designed to house an internal bulb, providing a warm and inviting light. Although this lamp does not bear any branding or signature, its exceptional craftsmanship and high-quality materials strongly suggest that it is a work of Luigi Caccia Dominioni for Azucena. In perfect condition and with newly rewired wiring, this lamp is the ideal addition to a hallway, entryway or any welcoming corner of the home. It blends in perfectly with modern decor and showcases the timeless quality of mid-century Italian design. Additionally, the height of the lamp can be conveniently adjusted by adding or removing links from the chain, with a total height of 70cm (27,55 inches) when the chain is not included. Transform your space with this elegant and functional piece! Price negotiable.

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