Two-sided sculptural glass lamp by Toni Zuccheri for Mazzega, years ’70.
An object that goes beyond function and is placed in the territory of luminous sculpture. It features a chrome-plated metal architectural structure that divides two important hot-worked art glass plates.
The glass is cast with internal filamentary inclusions, an organic texture that, when ignited, explodes into a radial light projection on the walls.
The light is not only diffused, it is sculpted. Each ignition creates a theatrical, almost spatial atmosphere.
The double-glazed composition on both sides amplifies the volumetric effect and makes the piece perfect even in the center of the room, not just against the wall.
The important steel base emphasizes its presence and ensures stability.
Very good condition, intact glass, solid structure.
A piece of strong identity, typically years ’70 but incredibly current.
It's not a decorative lamp, it's a focal point. Perfect in a minimalist, brutalist interior or in contrast to warmer furnishings.
For collectors and those looking for an element that defines space.