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The "flambeau" represents the natural evolution, made of art glass, of traditional candlesticks and table lamps.
These unusual and unique glass artifacts were used in ancient Venice as table lamps or real candlesticks. Furnishings of undoubted luxury and extreme elegance, they contributed to emphasizing the environments where they were placed, creating a fantastic and magical luminous atmosphere.
Our Murano glass flambeau, of extreme rarity, has a characteristic light cobalt blue coloring, the tone of which is called "Blu Vicenza", with shades of pure gold in vitreous mastic.
The bells, called in Venetian dialect: "Cappel de Vecia" (the "Grandma's Bonnet"), protrude from the vertical plane of the beautiful chandelier with "crested" blown arms and "pinched" like the bells.
The leaves are "cut" and slightly turned, the polychrome flowers, of particular realism, are in glass paste.
The central fire (or "fogo", in Venetian dialect) is blown and with the characteristic polychrome flowers applied.
This rare table lamp is well proportioned, of extreme elegance and artistic mastery. A true jewel of glass art destined for refined connoisseurs. To make the most beautiful corners of a living room, a study or even a representative room truly unforgettable. But why not, even a bedroom.
The work has five lights and is a typical example of Murano manufactures from the early twentieth century.
Italy - Venice - Murano - 1930 (approx.)
Measurements: height: cm. 86 width: cm. 60