1990
Height: 39 cm Width: 26 cm Depth: 23 cm
We offer a rare and impressive set of 8 decorative wall lamps, the result of the collaboration between two historic excellences of Italian artistic craftsmanship: the FBAI foundry (Fonderia Bronzetti Artistici Italia) and the prestigious Porcellane Tiche.
The design, in full Baroque/Neoclassical style, stands out for the extremely high quality of the materials and the mastery of the manual workmanship.
Technical Specifications (Single Piece):Base: Artistic casting in Solid Brass with Gold-colored finish.
Registered design (Art. 2593) depicting a majestic winged mythological figure.
Upper body: Tray in fine Tiche porcelain, characterised by a deep cobalt blue background, hand-painted floral bouquet and pure gold profiles.
Height: 39 cm
Width: 26 cm
Depth: 23 cm
Weight: approx. 5kg (solid metal construction).
State of Conservation and RarityThe objects are in excellent general condition, with the natural patina of time that certifies their authenticity.
The availability of 8 identical pieces represents a unique opportunity on the market, ideal for high-end interior design projects that require symmetry and stylistic continuity in large spaces (halls, noble corridors or luxury accommodations).
Purchase Details:Quantity: Complete set of 8 pieces (sold in pairs).
Why choose this set? Unlike modern reproductions made of resin or lightweight materials, these pieces are crafted from solid brass, ensuring the stability and shine that only true 90s Italian craftsmanship can offer. An investment destined to appreciate over time.
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