Birillo lamp by Carlo Nason for Mazzega 1970s
- Dimensions :
- H63 x W22 x D22
- Color :
- transparent
- Material :
- glass and crystal
- Style :
- design
Magnificent Birillo lamp by Carlo Nason for Mazzega. Italy, 1970s. Rare model featuring a smoked transparent Murano glass diffuser. Two blown Murano glass diffusers, separated by a chrome metal cylinder to which they are screwed. The lower one is made of smoked transparent glass. The upper one is made of white opaline glass. The bulbs can light up simultaneously or separately. Double switch. Can be placed on a table or on the floor, with very beautiful dimensions: Height 63 cm. Diameter 22 cm. Exceptional condition. Only the chrome of the lamp holder inside the diffuser shows minimal signs of wear. Fast and very careful shipping. Carlo Nason: Carlo Nason was born in Italy in 1935. He was born into a family passionate about Murano glass. He naturally follows this lineage and becomes interested in this beautiful material. Particularly curious, "modern design" captures his attention. He then combines different techniques to create original and innovative pieces. Throughout his career, he works with major companies. During the 1970s and 1980s, he chose Mazzega to develop his collection. Carlo Nason is considered a reference in Italian design. His pieces are particularly sought after by collectors and decorators.