Pair of LT-310 table lamps by Carlo Nason for Mazzega, 1970s
A pair of cube-shaped table lamps, model LT-310, designed by Carlo Nason for Mazzega in the early 1970s. These striking table lamps feature a characteristic Mazzega technique, with blue-toned fluorescent pigments integrated into the glass. As seen in the pictures, these blue pigments deform white light into red fire-colored light. Each lamp is made of four separate glass elements that together form a square. Described in the Mazzega catalogue as; Table lamp, 4 opaline elements with white band or bubble crystal. Both of our lamps are fully original and remain in excellent condition. Literature: A.V. Mazzega Catalog No. 9, page 108 – 110.
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- Height: 50 cm Width: 50 cm Depth: 50 cm
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