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Model: Table lamps / Designer: Carlo Nason / Manufacturer: Mazzega /
These table lamps represent a refined example of Italian design from the 60s, designed by the famous Carlo Nason for Mazzega. Their shape recalls a worked hourglass, harmoniously combining aesthetics and functionality.
Made of speckled glass, whose delicate pattern gives movement and depth, they rest on a chromed steel base that also extends into the central divider, giving solidity and a modern touch.
Ideal for classy lighting of spaces such as a sophisticated living room, an elegant study or a reading area, these lamps combine Murano craftsmanship with timeless design.

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