1980
Height 160 cm, Lampshade diameter 47 cm, Base diameter 30 cm
1980 about
De Majo Murano
Signature engraved in the lampshade
The De Mayo Furnace located in Murano boasts a long history, founded in 1947 and still active, specialized in high-end lighting with particular attention to detail, proposing innovative models, over the decades of its activity.
We present a rare floor lamp, made of green cased glass in the lampshade, a sphere in transparent emerald-colored blown glass, the supporting rod in wood, the wire holder in brass while the base is in black painted metal.
The color mix is bright, the line elegantly clean and it works perfectly
The lamp is equipped with the original potentiometer and is in perfect working order
The penultimate photo shows a pair of lamps from the same series, available if you are interested in the complete set
NB the last photo shows a small 4mm non-sharp defect
For more information do not hesitate to contact us
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