Ceiling light made of thick artistic glass, with an irregular, wavy edge that evokes the look of a wavy fabric or a natural, hand-shaped surface. The glass is predominantly transparent with a rough, hammered texture that diffuses the light softly and evenly. The structure is made of white-painted metal. The glass panel is fixed to the structure with four brass screws. The overall effect is elegant and handcrafted, with a strong decorative character. Ideal for modern or refined spaces, it stands out clearly against a white ceiling thanks to the contrast between the transparency of the glass, the chromatic depth of the blue, and the light filtered and reflected by the irregular surface. The lamp has been restored and has two E14 lamp holders. Ready to use. Attributed to the Mazzega company; circa 1970.
Sizes
Height 29 cm
Width 29 cm
Thickness 11 cm
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