A pair of wall sconces attributed to the Mazzega company. This lamp is composed of numerous clear glass discs, each hand-molded by the Murano master, with a raised radial texture that begins at the center and radiates outward, creating an effect reminiscent of rays or petals. The discs, slightly irregular in shape and profile, are overlapped and arranged in a fan shape on a concealed metal structure, creating a three-dimensional light panel. The glass is thick and has a glossy finish that reflects light and highlights the radial incisions. At the center of the composition, behind the discs, the light source can be seen, diffusing a warm light filtered through the glass, producing a decorative effect rich in reflections and overlapping effects. The overall effect is reminiscent of Murano chandeliers and sconces from the 1960s and 1970s, with a sculptural character and a strong artisanal touch. The iron structure is made. Each sconce has two E14 lamp holders. They are from the 1970s, with new electrical wiring.
Dimensions:
Height: 47 cm
Width: 42 cm
Thickness: 11 cm
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