Poliarte Pavo Wall Lamp – Albano Poli, 1970s Design
Sculptural, luminous, and strongly textured, the Pavo wall lamp designed by Albano Poli for Poliarte in the 1970s represents one of the most fascinating examples of Italian artistic glass design.
The structure is composed of overlapping sheets of Murano glass onto which small cubic elements of cast glass are applied, arranged irregularly to create an almost abstract, three-dimensional composition. This unique process creates a play of reflections, transparencies, and shadows that changes depending on the light and the viewing angle.
When turned on, the lamp emits a warm, enveloping light that passes through the glass cubes, creating a striking luminous pattern on the wall. When turned off, it maintains a strong visual impact, appearing like a true sculptural glass panel.
Typical of Albano Poli's aesthetic research, the Pavo lamp combines glass art, geometry, and modernist design, transforming a functional object into a striking decorative element.
Perfect for contemporary spaces, modernist interiors, or collectors' spaces, this lamp is an authentic piece of 1970s Italian design, capable of enhancing any wall with elegance and personality.
✨ Features
• Designer: Albano Poli
• Manufacturer: Poliarte
• Model: Pavo
• Period: 1970s
• Materials: Murano glass
• Origin: Italy
• Type: Sculptural wall lamp / sconce
An object that not only illuminates, but also tells the story of Italian design through glass and light.
Height: 44 cm
Width: 42 cm
Depth: 18 cm
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsTransparentMaterialMurano GlassNumber of items1Height44 cmWidth42 cmDepth18 cm