anni 70
Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Diameter: 13.78 in (35 cm)
An amazing white and brown murano glass chandelier designed and manufactured in Venice in the seventies by Mazzega, the chandelier has in working order and in perfect conditions, it came from an important Italian lighting shop going out of business and it hasn't been never used in a private house. Renowned for its quality and craftsmanship, Murano glass is the primary material. The glass leaves are individually hand-blown and shaped by skilled artisans. The combination of white and brown hues were popular in the 1970s and contribute to a warm and earthy aesthetic. The chandelier features a leaf motif, with individual glass elements crafted to resemble leaves. These are arranged in a cascading pattern, creating an organic and visually dynamic effect. The glass leaves are attached to a chromed metal frame, providing structural support and contributing to the overall design. The chandelier exudes a sense of elegance and timelessness, combining the organic beauty of nature-inspired elements with the sleek and sophisticated design ethos of Mid-Century Modern style.
Rococo Style: How it Distincts in Architecture, Furnishings and Painting
Rococo Style: Birth and Development The Rococo, as a reflection of the trends, tastes and way of life of France…
Empire Style in Furnishings: When Pomp meets Elegance
The Empire style, with its magnificent fusion of majesty and grace, remains an icon of classic furnishings, exerting a timeless charm…
Life and works of Giò Ponti, the visionary artist
Giò Ponti is one of the artists who most dominated the Italian post-war period, acting as a spokesperson for important innovations in the world…