A pair of Ceiling Lights in Reticello Glass by Venini, 1950s
Price On Request A pair of elegant round ceiling lights with _reticello_ glass by Venini, with brass mounts. _Reticello_ which translates into "small network", is an Italian decorative glassblowing technique. This method involves canes organized in a crisscross pattern to form a fine net. If done the traditional way, small air bubbles will be trapped in a grid pattern between the crossing canes.This is an exceptionally beautiful pair because of the state of the set, the size of the lights but especially the subtlety of the _reticello_.The height of the lamps is 12 cm / 5 inch and the diameter 31 cm / 13 inch.These items are offered by Palainco - Seriously Light Minded. Price and World wide shipping quotes can be requested on the website [www.palainco.com](http://www.palainco.com).
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Red hand-blown glass pendant by Massimo Vignelli for Venini, 1950s
Price On Request A hand-blown glass pendant _No. 011.0_ designed by Massimo Vignelli at the start of his impressive career in design and executed by Murano glass specialist Venini.Original lamp, but rewired with 1,5 m high end quality, black fabric cord-for safety and beauty.If you like to read more about the cooperation between Vignelli and Venini: in the Discover section...
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Hand-blown Murano glass pendant by Massimo Vignelli for Venini, 1950s
Price On Request Hand-blown glass pendant designed by Massimo Vignelli at the start of his impressive career in design and executed by Murano glass specialist Venini. Lightly twisted white and orange-brown stripes on an inner white opaque glass.The lamp is rewired with 2 m high end quality, black fabric cord-for safety and beauty.If you like to read more about the...
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Hand-blown Vacuna lamp, designed by Eleonore Peruzzi-Riva for Artemide, 1960s
US$1,402.24 Hand blown glass lamp named _Vacuna_, designed by Eleonore Peduzzi-Riva for Artemide in 1968. The lamp can be used both as a floor and a table lamp.This one-piece hand-blown glass globe is partially opaque white and partially transparent. The socket is in the recessed center. Two indentations allow for adjusting the position of the lamp to flat or angled.We...
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Bilobo Glass Pendants by Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Flos, circa 1970
Price On Request Rare set of two _Bilobo_ glass pendants by Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Flos.The metal base has two retractable attachment points, which can, almost without contact, be inserted inside the glass shade. The shade itself is semi-opaque made irregular with bits of silica.The similar designed _Sfera_ pendant is described in the 'Repertoire del Design Italiano 1950-2000' by...
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Sfera pendants (4 pieces) by Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Flos, 1960s
US$450.70 Rather big _Sfera_ pendant by Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Flos. The metal base has two retractable attachment points, which can, almost without contact, be inserted inside the glass shade. The globe itself is semi-opaque made irregular with bits of silica.We have a total of four _Sfera_ pendants in our collection.The price is per piece.The _Sfera_ pendant is described...
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Blue Equator pendant by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup, 1960s
Price On Request This blue _Equator_ pendant was designed by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup. The lamp was first advertised in the Fog & Mørup catalogue from 1969. It is part of the so-called Rainbow Line series, which also included other earlier designs in new full-coloured versions.The _Equator_ is made of metal and has two inner rings surrounded by...
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Grey table lamp NB 100 by Louis Kalff for Philips, 1950s
US$932.93 One of his first and-as we can say in retrospect -one of Louis Kalff's best designs for Philips Eindhoven. This minimalistic model is named _NB 100_. It has a black curved steel frame with a grey dotted lacquered shade, which is characteristic for this model. The lamp provides a remarkable lighting pattern with light at both sides.This piece is...
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Black metal and brass floor lamp by Louis Kalff for Philips, 1950s
Price On Request A beautiful and rare floor lamp _NX 546 E/00_ by Louis Kalff for Philips Eindhoven.Equipped with a black coated metal hood, with a small metal diffuser in the middle and at the bottom of the hood a Plexiglass diffuser. This allows the light to spread nicely at both sides. The lamp is finished with a brass accent...
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Chrome and red Milieu pendant by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup, 1970s
Price On Request Wonderful _Milieu_ pendant designed by Jo Hammerborg that ­-like many of his designs- has a sculptural quality. Fog & Mørup issued this special edition of _Milieu_ in the 1970s as part of their Chrome Line. The strong presence of chrome in combination with highly contrasting red make the lamp a real attraction.In their catalogue, Fog & Mørup...
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Alfetta Table Lamp in Metal and Glass by Sergio Mazza for Artemide, 1960s
US$426.64 Elegant table lamp named _Alfetta_ designed by Sergio Mazza for Artemide. The glass of the lamp is frosted internally and the structure is made from metal. The top layer of the metal part, which was presumably nickel, has disappeared in the course of time and this has given the lamp a beautiful brass-like patina._Alfetta_ is related to a range...
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Counterweight desk lamp by Hadrill & Horstmann (attr.), 1930s
Price On Request Adjustable desk lamp by, most probably, manufacturer Hadrill & Horstmann Ltd., England.The light has a heavy base and a polished counterweight which gives the lamp an amazing reach and allows it to be angled in all possible directions.There are some signs age which are commensurate with its age and use. It was rewired (about 20 years ago)...
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Metal and copper Clair-obscur wall lamp by RAAK Amsterdam, 1960s
US$477.84 Unique triangular wall lamp (model C 1516) by Dutch lighting company RAAK Amsterdam originating from the 1960s. The name of this wall lamp is _Clair-obscur_, or in English (and Italian) chiaroscuro.It is a beautiful combination of a three-dimensional base with copper tubes on one side, where light shines through. The top and bottom of the lamp are open, radiating...
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