Aldo Nason for Mazzega, brass and Murano glass, 1970s
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Aldo Nason for Mazzega, brass and Murano glass, 1970s
A floor lamp by Aldo Nason for Mazzega, created in the 1970s. The piece is a refined example of Italian design from that period, in which the purity of modern lines is combined with the traditional craftsmanship of Murano.
The slender, minimalist structure is crafted from satin-finished brass and rests on a circular base with a minimalist design. The upper section features three arched shades in milky white Murano glass with subtle internal veining, elements that evoke organic forms and give the lamp a striking visual presence. The contrast between the soft luminosity of the glass and the warm finish of the brass creates a balance characteristic of high-end Italian design from the 1970s.
The piece highlights the sophisticated and futuristic taste of Venetian design of the era, with references to the Space Age and international modernism, while maintaining the craftsmanship excellence characteristic of the Murano glassworks.
In good overall condition.
Dimensions: H 133 x Ø 26 cm.