This is a 1970s Gaetano Sciolari brass wall and ceiling light fixture produced in collaboration with Venini (Vetri Venini), combining Italian modernist lighting design with Murano glass craftsmanship.
The piece reflects Sciolari’s signature aesthetic—architectural, sculptural lighting with a strong emphasis on geometry, rhythm, and reflective metallic surfaces. The structure is typically formed in polished or brushed brass, arranged in layered or radial compositions that create both symmetry and visual tension. Sciolari’s designs from this period often blur the line between lighting fixture and decorative sculpture, making them as much statement pieces as functional objects.
Integrated within the brass framework are Murano glass elements, produced by Venini (Vetri Venini), one of the most prestigious glassmakers from Murano, Venice. These glass components are usually hand-blown and may appear as frosted, clear, or subtly textured forms that diffuse light softly while enhancing the golden reflections of the brass structure. The contrast between warm metal and luminous glass is central to the design’s appeal.
The collaboration with Gaetano Sciolari is characteristic of the late mid-century Italian lighting movement, where industrial precision met artisanal glasswork. Pieces like this were often designed for both wall and ceiling installation, making them versatile architectural lighting elements suited for luxury interiors, hotels, and high-end residential spaces.
Overall, the fixture represents a strong example of 1970s Italian lighting design: sculptural, glamorous, and carefully balanced between modernist structure and handcrafted material richness.
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£1,100.00Price
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