In the heart of the 1970s, the LP253 wall light was born a model that embodies the understated elegance and expressive power of Italian design. Designed by Carlo Nason for AV Mazzega, this applique is a true tribute to the artisanal mastery of Murano glassmaking.
Geometric shapes sculpted in transparency, a tactile contrast between glossy and sandblasted finishes, and a light that diffuses softly casting theatrical shadows on the wall. Each element is hand-blown, making every piece unique and imbued with authenticity and savoir-faire. The original manufacturer's label attests to the prestigious provenance of this collectible piece, conceived for interiors that embrace timeless sophistication and cultured refinement.
Beautifully preserved in excellent condition, these wall lights feature a fully revised electrical system and are compatible with LED bulbs, combining vintage charm with modern functionality.
W.43 / H.43 / D.13 (cm)
PRICE FOR THE SET
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EUROPE 225 € |
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AV Mazzega & Carlo Nason: A Luminous Vision of Murano Design
The collaboration between AV Mazzega and Carlo Nason took shape in the 1960s and '70s, a time of vibrant creativity in Italian design. Nason, heir to a historic Murano glassmaking family dating back to the 17th century, brought to the Venetian manufacturer a bold, experimental, and deeply modern vision.
With AV Mazzega, Nason created a series of iconic lighting pieces that combined the traditional craftsmanship of mouth-blown Murano glass with a futuristic and conceptual aesthetic. His lamp often modular or sculptural—stand out for their clean lines, material contrasts, and the refined use of light as a storytelling element.
This collaboration left an indelible mark on the history of glass design, redefining Murano glass as a material not only decorative but also architectural, capable of engaging with contemporary interiors and design culture.