This striking Italian floor lamp from the 1960s captures the refined interplay of geometry, light, and materials that defined the golden age of Murano design. In the style of Carlo Nason/Mazzega, it combines a sleek, chrome-plated metal structure with three hand-blown Murano glass spheres, arranged in an elegant vertical composition.
The combination of chrome and Murano glass became a hallmark of Italian lighting in the 1960s and 1970s, pioneered by designers like Carlo Nason for Mazzega and Reggiani. These pieces combined industrial precision with artisanal glass artistry, resulting in designs that remain as contemporary and relevant today as when they were first introduced. This floor lamp exemplifies that perfect balance of craftsmanship, proportion, and light.
The chrome-plated tubes rise from a circular base at varying heights, creating a dynamic rhythm of light. Each opal glass diffuser radiates a warm, soft glow, creating an atmospheric ambiance that is both sculptural and serene. Whether illuminated or not, the piece testifies to Italian craftsmanship and the modernist refinement of the mid-century.
Perfect as a statement piece in a living room, hallway, or designer interior, this lamp embodies the period's fascination with form, reflection, and refined simplicity—timeless qualities that continue to define Italian lighting design.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsWhite, SilverMaterialMetal, Murano GlassNumber of items1Height140 cmWidth27 cmDepth27 cm