This exceptional set of three hand-blown Murano glass lamps embodies the refined experimental spirit of Italian midcentury design, conceived by Carlo Nason for Mazzega, Venice, in 1968.
This suite of lamps exemplifies Nason’s mastery of form and light. Each piece is hand-blown in opaline white Murano glass, shaped into a gently swelling, gourd-like silhouette that tapers elegantly toward a slender neck. The subtly graduated opacity creates a luminous diffusion, allowing the light to glow softly from within, while revealing the artisanal nuances of the glassblowing process. When illuminated, the lamps emit a warm, atmospheric radiance, transforming functional objects into sculptural presences.
Designed as a graduated trio, the differing scales establish a harmonious visual rhythm, making the set particularly striking when displayed together. The purity of the white glass and the restrained, almost elemental forms speak to the late-1960s Italian modernist ethos, where material integrity and proportion were paramount.
A rare and highly collectible ensemble, this set stands as a testament to Carlo Nason’s contribution to modern lighting design and to Murano’s enduring legacy as a centre of innovation. It would sit effortlessly within a curated interior or gallery context, offering both historical significance and timeless aesthetic appeal.
Dimensions:
(These dimensions are approximate due to their hand-blown nature)
Large lamp -
Height - 58cm
Diameter at base - 30cm
Smaller lamps -
Height - 28cm
Diameter - 20cm
Condition Report:
Excellent condition, these lamps have been fully re-wired, their glass is immaculate, there are no chips or major marks, so minor signs of wear on the bottom that sit on the table as would be expected. Please refer to pics.
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£1,250.00Price
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