The Mazzega table lamp from the 1960s exemplifies Italian mid-century modern design, where bold form is paired with vibrant color. Its construction features a large, spherical shade made of white opaline glass, characterized by a gently speckled, frosted finish. The shade rests on a sculptural base crafted from colored glass, with hues seamlessly shifting from deep orange at the neck to a warm yellow at the base, creating a striking gradient. Chrome elements – the finial, connecting ring, and circular support – add a reflective accent, contrasting with the matte quality of the glass. The lamp's proportions (70 cm high, 30 cm wide) make it a decorative statement, while the ability to illuminate the upper and lower sections separately allows for nuanced control of light and mood. The lamp is preserved in very good condition: the glass shows no chips or cracks, and the chrome details have only minimal, era-typical signs of use. This lamp carries the voice of the 1960s – a period when design was both practical and daring, and color was a declaration of postwar optimism. The opaline shade diffuses light softly, evoking the ambiance of Italian interiors where illumination is always considered. The orange-yellow base recalls a fascination with organic forms and the energy of color; it is a piece that might recount a time when even the ordinary was tinged with avant-garde spirit. In interiors, the Mazzega lamp can serve as a focal point for a mid-century modern scheme – paired with furniture on slender legs, dark wood, or low credenzas. It can be set against a neutral-upholstered
DIMENSION
Height70 cm
Width30 cm
Length30 cm
Dimension details
Length30 cm
Height70 cm
Width30 cm
Weight3 kg
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