Pair of wall sconces attributed to the Mazzega company. It is a lamp composed of numerous transparent glass discs, each hand-shaped on a mould by the Murano master, with a radial relief texture that starts from the centre and radiates towards the edge creating an effect similar to rays or petals; the discs, slightly irregular in shape and profile, are superimposed and arranged in a fan shape on a metal structure behind them that is not fully visible, creating a three-dimensional light panel; the glass has a noticeable thickness and a glossy finish that reflects the light and highlights the radial incisions; in the center of the composition, behind the discs, you can see the light source diffusing a warm light filtered by the glass, producing a decorative effect rich in reflections and overlaps; the ensemble recalls Murano chandeliers and wall sconces from the years ’60-’70, with a sculptural character and a strong artisanal component. Iron structure.Each sconce has 2 lamp holders e14. It's from the years ’70 or so, new electrical system.