Murano pendant lamp by Carlo Nason for Mazzega Italy 1960s Rare design ceiling lamp murano chandelier
Unveil the epitome of elegance with this incredibly rare Murano glass lamp, a masterpiece by Carlo Nason for Mazzega. Revered by connoisseurs as an iconic design, this lamp was meticulously crafted in Italy during the 1960s.
Hailing from a lineage of skilled glassmakers, Carlo Nason's journey began in 1935 in Murano, Venice. Born to Vincenzo Nason, founder of NasonMoretti, and later Vincenzo Nason & C, Carlo Nason imbibed the art of glassblowing from an early age, mastering its intricacies.
This lamp's centerpiece features two glasses crafted using the "Pulegoso" technique, a nod to the 1920s. Infused with gasoline during the glassmaking process, these glasses boast myriad irregular air bubbles, creating a captivating play of light.
In very good vintage condition, this lamp stands as a testament to its enduring quality. Its wiring is compatible with global electrical standards, making it suitable for worldwide use.
Elevate your space with a touch of Murano brilliance. Let this lamp, suspended gracefully on a metal fixture, become a focal point that radiates both light and history. Experience the artistry of Carlo Nason while basking in the charm of mid-century Italian design.
Very good vintage condition. The wiring is suitable for all countries in the world. Maximum height with cable 120 cm. The chandelier weighs 9 kg.
Width: 55 centimeters
Height: 42 centimeters