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Model: Medusa lamp / Designer: Stile Nason / Venini / A fascinating and harmonious pair, these “Medusa” lamps – one floor lamp and the other table lamp – seem to dialogue with each other with the grace of two elegant sisters, born from the same creative gesture.
Made of blown glass, with soft and flowing lines, they evoke the shape of an ethereal jellyfish, suspended between sea and light. Their silhouette, simple and at the same time charismatic, recalls the aesthetics of the great masters of Venetian glass such as Carlo Nason or Venini, whose style they interpret with coherence and poetry.
The floor version stands out with a scenic presence and lightness, while the table version is perfect as a discreet but effective light point: together they create a visual dialogue full of charm, ideal for environments with a vintage, sophisticated or even contemporary spirit in search of a warm and artisanal soul.
Table lamp height: 40 cm
Floor lamp height: 140 cm

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