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Model: 12 lights / Designer: Carlo Nason / Manufacturer: Mazzega / More than a lamp, a luminous sculpture with botanical charm. Designed by Carlo Nason for Mazzega, this extraordinary Mid-Century creation recalls the shape of a rare plant: twelve large blown glass leaves open gracefully and imposingly around a central structure, giving life to a scenic effect of light and matter.
Each finely shaped leaf diffuses a warm and enveloping light, transforming any room into a small stage. It is an important presence, ideal in a monumental entrance, next to an empty wall, or as the luminous heart of an author's living room. A piece that does not go unnoticed and that tells a story of art, design and Venetian mastery.

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