








Elegant and unique vintage pendant lamp made of hand-blown glass, created in the 1960s or 1970s. The lamp consists of a large globe of opal white glass, inside which sits an elegant glass bell – a refined interplay of shapes and light.
Inside, there are two light sources mounted on a swiveling arm – a rare and practical detail that allows for flexible lighting. The chrome metal elements, such as the decorative rings and the sturdy upper suspension, recall the sophisticated design of renowned Italian manufacturers like Fontana Arte and Azucena. The design language and proportions suggest a possible connection to the work of Sergio Asti, one of the most important Italian designers of the 20th century. The dimensions are generous: the total height surpasses that of a standard bottle of mineral water, making the lamp a real eye-catcher. This is not your typical low-quality glass lamp, nor a bargain hunter’s find: this piece stands out for its character, quality, and history. Perfect for those who seek authentic, stylish design in modern, vintage, or eclectic interiors.
Restoration & Conditions
The chandelier has been rewired and the metal parts polished. Rubber pads have been added between the metal and the meter to prevent contact between the metal and the glass and avoid damage. The conditions are excellent light traces of oxidation on a couple of links of the chain. The glass is free of chips or damage.
Dimensions
Approx. H. 40 cm. W. 38 cm. only the glass sphere.
Price: 1100 CHF
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