anni 70
Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)Diameter: 13 in (33 cm)
An amazing white frosted murano glass chandelier designed and manufactured in Italy in the Seventies. It's composed by a chromed part holding with bulb holders and rows, each composed of seven ice-effect Murano glass elements linked together, it has never used because it came from an important lighting shop in Italy going out of business. This Mazzega chandelier represents the design sensibilities of the 1970s and showcases the beauty of Murano glass in a Mid-Century Modern style characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and an emphasis on form and function. The murano glass elements resemble the surface of ice. It's a statement piece with a significant presence in the room. The cascade design contributes to a sense of verticality, making it an eye-catching focal point. The chandelier requires professional installation due to its size and the delicate nature of Murano glass.
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