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Designer: Carlo Nason (attr.) / Manufacturer: Mazzega (attr.) / Two twin shapes, different but in deep harmony: this pair of cream-colored rounded lamps in pulegoso glass, probably designed by Carlo Nason in the 70s, embodies the experimental and poetic spirit of Italian design of that era. The taller one is composed of two overlapping flattened spheres, divided by a steel ring that encompasses the light source, like a suspended point of energy. The other, more compact, recalls the same organic shape, maintaining the curved and material gesture.
Designed to be placed one on a table and the other on the floor, they create a shared, warm and enveloping luminous landscape, ideal for soft vintage, modern or organic style environments.

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