By Carlo Nason
Located in Palermo, PA
This Murano glass table lamp by Carlo Nason dates from the 1970s and features a bold and expressive composition in richly marbled orange and white glass. The sculptural, stacked form is characteristic of Nason’s work, combining strong presence with refined Murano craftsmanship.
The lamp is designed so that only the upper glass element illuminates when lit, creating a focused and atmospheric glow. The vibrant orange glass displays dynamic internal patterning, giving the piece depth, movement, and a strong visual impact even when unlit.
Please note that all metal components of the lamp have been painted in a silver color at a later stage. This is clearly visible upon close inspection, please refer to the detailed close-up photographs. The alteration does not affect functionality but should be noted for accuracy and condition transparency.
A highly decorative and collectible example of Italian mid century modern lighting...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps