A veritable column of light, this exceptional piece embodies the quintessence of mid-20th century Venetian lagoon craftsmanship.
The dialogue between the solid crystal and the generous inclusions of gold flakes creates a chromatic vibration of rare intensity, characteristic of the Rugiadoso technique.
The architectural silhouette, punctuated by a succession of eleven gadrooned and tapered sleeves, ends in a majestic corolla that magnifies the diffusion of light. Its sculptural presence and golden patina make it a historic milestone in prestigious Italian design.
The gallery owner's advice: This monumental light fixture is the ideal piece for an architect's office project seeking to punctuate a reception area with high ceilings. For a striking contrast, it will fit perfectly into a Minimalist Chic interior or alongside a Scandinavian rosewood sideboard, where its brilliance will warm the sober lines of Nordic furniture. Its imposing stature also allows it to be used as a focal point in a Hollywood Regency-style living room, adding a touch of erudition and elegance.
Materials: mouth-blown Murano crystal, internal inclusions of 24-karat fine gold, internal structure and connecting rings in gilded brass.
Museum-quality condition; the crystal has no chips, cracks, or restorations.
Original electrical system has been revised and is functional.
Period: Circa 1960 (Mid-Century Modern period)
Italy, Murano, Barovier & Toso Manufactory





































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