anni 70
Height: 12.21 in (31 cm)Width: 7.49 in (19 cm)Depth: 6.3 in (16 cm)
These Mazzega sconces are not just lighting fixtures but statement pieces, showcasing the fusion of art and utility that defines Murano glass craftsmanship. Their blend of bold Space Age design with warm, organic glass elements makes them timeless and collectible. These sconces are crafted with Murano glass, renowned for its exquisite artistry and quality. The combination of clear and brown glass demonstrates the signature Mazzega technique of fusing glass layers to create dynamic visual effects. The clear glass is paired with rich, smoky brown accents, which swirl or fade into each other seamlessly. This gradient effect enhances the light diffusion and gives the pieces a warm, atmospheric glow, these sconces softly diffuse light through the glass, casting intricate patterns on the surrounding surfaces. The brown tones add warmth, making the lighting effect both dramatic and cozy. These sconces softly diffuse light through the glass, casting intricate patterns on the surrounding surfaces. The brown tones add warmth, making the lighting effect both dramatic and cozy. Ideal for accent lighting in a retro-inspired space or as a unique contrast in a modern minimalist interior. Perfect for hallways, living rooms, or flanking a bed or fireplace, where they can be admired both as functional lighting and artistic decor. They are in very good condition overall and in working order.
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