1960 about
Height 70 cm Diameter 24 cm
We are pleased to present this exquisite set of three pendant lights, made in Italy circa 1960. These lights feature a beautiful patinated brass frame paired with elegant glass bowls. They come with one bulb each. Although they do not bear any identifiable marks or signatures, the quality of the materials and the design suggest an attribution to the renowned works of Luigi Caccia Dominioni for Azucena. The craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal are evident and make these a standout set in any collection. The lights are in perfect condition and have been rewired for safety and functionality. They are ideal for placing in a long hallway, a large entryway or any room that requires a cohesive lighting style. These pendant lights will make a beautiful addition to your modern decor, infusing your home with the timeless elegance of mid-century Italian design.
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