The floor lamp composed of modular columns in red Murano glass, arranged vertically to form a slender and elegant body. The columns are supported at the top and bottom by brass caps, which enhance their geometric rhythm and create a pleasant chromatic contrast with the glass. The lampshade in white pulegoso glass, surrounded by red glass, diffuses the light softly and uniformly, adding enveloping depth to the lighting. Pulegoso glass. The pulegoso glass is full of bubbles obtained by introducing a substance into the molten mass capable of producing the development of gas bubbles. The technique was developed in the 1920s by Napoleone Martinuzzi at Venini. The lamp rests on a solid and discreet black painted metal base, which visually balances the whole and enhances its scenographic impact.