Cactus Lamp by Carlo Nason for Mazzega in Clear Blue Glass, Italy 1970s

£12,415.00 GBP
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A rare “Cactus” floor lamp by Carlo Nason for Mazzega, designed in the 1970s and showcasing his bold departure from traditional Murano glassmaking. Built on a sturdy metal frame reinforced with crossbars, the lamp holds four light sources and twenty-four detachable glass leaves in three sizes. Crafted with the ghiaccio technique, the crackled glass reveals an icy texture beneath a smooth surface, shifting from a cool blue hue unlit to a warm golden glow when illuminated. The adjustable leaves allow for varied configurations, blending sculptural presence with functional design. A testament to Nason’s innovative partnership with Mazzega, this piece embodies Italian modernist lighting at its finest. In very good vintage condition, with subtle patina and light wear on the frame consistent with age. A collector’s statement piece that balances artistry, craftsmanship, and timeless style.

Floor Lamps

Netherlands

1970-1979

Mid-Century Modern

Good

Width:48cm

Height: 140cm

Length: 48 cm

Weight: 40Kg

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