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MIdcentury Vetri Murano Round Blue and White Artistic Glass Italian Sconce 1970s

$1,798.77
£1,338.10
€1,500
CA$2,463.13
A$2,738.66
CHF 1,429.98
MX$33,336.21
NOK 18,245.91
SEK 17,095.55
DKK 11,418.67
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Fantastic mouth-blown round wall or ceiling sconce in embossed blue and white Murano glass. This magnificent light was designed in Italy during the 1980s. This piece is wonderful because of the overlapping of a white Murano glass on the round blue Murano glass frame, which creates a simple but astonishing composition. An iconic item that will suit perfectly a midcentury living room or a space-age bedroom. This ceiling or wall sconce is fantastic as it comes with an original Murano glass label. The bulb fitting this amazing piece is the E27 (US E26).

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