Illumination

  • 1960s lamp with marble base, aluminum structure and lampshade.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 135 x L 20 cm
  • Suspension chandelier with golden griffins that support the alabaster cup
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 70 x Ø 36 cm
  • Elegant alabaster lamp in excellent condition dating back to the 1940s
    Period: 1940s approx Measurements: H 80 x Ø 35 cm
  • Arc lamp from the 60s, with adjustable stem, base in white Carrara marble, it has some oxidation defects on the chromed parts.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 195 x L 25 x P 40 x diffuser Ø 29.5 cm
  • Arch lamp from the 70s, chromed metal arm, marble base and plastic diffuser.
    Period: 70s Measurements: H 186 x L 147 x P 34 cm
  • Barovier chandelier from the 1940s. The chandelier is made out of brass and transparent Murano glass, it is structured by six fluted arms, sustaining ribbed glass cups. Period: 1940s Measurements: H80 x L70 cm
  • Brass chandelier designed by Oscar Torlasco (1934-2004), with ten light points, in polished brass. Lumi production dating back to the 1950s
    Period: 1950s Measures: H 120 x Ø 110 cm  
  • Brass chandelier, with 6 light points, dating back to the end of the 19th century.
    Period: Late 1800s Measurements: H 101 x Ø 71 cm
  • The full name would be Lüsterweibchen or Lüstermännchen, but everyone calls them more simply "luster". These are the anthropomorphic chandeliers, suspended in midair in the living rooms or in front of the doors of the Ampezzo houses, which with their strange features carved in wood and completed by large antlers give reference to the traditions of the mountains. Their origin dates back to the centuries when the border between superstition and reality was rather blurred and man relied on similar apotropaic figures to drive away their fears. Precisely this was the task of the "lusters": to watch over domestic peace, keeping the Evil One away.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 35 x L 61 x P 33 cm
  • 50's chandelier, with 12 light points that illuminate both towards the room and towards the ceiling, in ceramic and brass-plated metal
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 81 x Ø 69 cm
  • AV Mazzega Sixty collection chandelier. Composed of 192 total glasses (64 per color: red, transparent and black), hand-worked plate glass, assembled by interlocking, on a chromed metal structure.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 150 x Ø 35
  • Suspension chandelier in blown glass, dating back to the 60s
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 170 x L 147 x P 201 cm
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