Blue Murano pendant light Neverrino by Gae Aulenti for Vistosi, 1976
Blue Murano pendant light Neverrino by Gae Aulenti for Vistosi, 1976
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Blue Murano glass pendant light, model Neverrino designed Gae Aulenti for Vistosi in 1976. This impressive pendant lamp is a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of Murano glass. Molded by hand, the shade of the lamp is a masterpiece in itself.
Note: the lamp is tilting to one side because of the top is not centered and the glass weight is heavier on one side.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 26cm
Diameter: 20cm
Cord length: 45cm
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition: Mint - almost no signs of use
Material: Glass
Fitting: E27
Including light bulb and ceiling cap
Manufacturer: Peill & Putzler
Period of production: 1960
Country of origin: Germany
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