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Key Features
The Damasco Wall Sconce from Vistosi is a rich, textural design, made using the traditional bozzolo technique of hand-wrapping molten glass threads. Designer Paolo Crepax’s passion for glass and its many creative forms shows in the piece. Crepax puts focus on the work of the glass artist by keeping the metal hardware sleek and minimalist. The L-shaped hardware’s slim design gives it a place in the tightest nooks. Beautiful in contrast, a blown glass shade contains the light source in tight curves. The eyes scan across the shade as glass threads give the piece an elegant texture and fine highlights. The light source mellows through the glass to produce an ambient aura and cast display on the wall.
One of Italy’s most prestigious and prolific names in Murano glassmaking, Vistosi specializes in hand-blown glass lighting fixtures with an expertise that can be traced to the 1500s. Officially incorporated as Vetreria Vistosi in 1989 with the Moretti family, Vistosi continues to invest in new technologies and methods of production compatible with the historical craft, resulting in an extensive collection of highly decorative yet durable lighting designs.
Key Features
The Damasco Wall Sconce from Vistosi is a rich, textural design, made using the traditional bozzolo technique of hand-wrapping molten glass threads. Designer Paolo Crepax’s passion for glass and its many creative forms shows in the piece. Crepax puts focus on the work of the glass artist by keeping the metal hardware sleek and minimalist. The L-shaped hardware’s slim design gives it a place in the tightest nooks. Beautiful in contrast, a blown glass shade contains the light source in tight curves. The eyes scan across the shade as glass threads give the piece an elegant texture and fine highlights. The light source mellows through the glass to produce an ambient aura and cast display on the wall.
One of Italy’s most prestigious and prolific names in Murano glassmaking, Vistosi specializes in hand-blown glass lighting fixtures with an expertise that can be traced to the 1500s. Officially incorporated as Vetreria Vistosi in 1989 with the Moretti family, Vistosi continues to invest in new technologies and methods of production compatible with the historical craft, resulting in an extensive collection of highly decorative yet durable lighting designs.
- Designed by Paolo Crepax in 2003
- Material: Metal
- Shade Material: Glass
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Frame Finish: Satin Nickel
- Location Rating: UL/ETL Listed
- Warranty: 2 years
- Made In Italy
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DAMAS AP 1A P CRAM NI G9 UL DAMAS AP 1A P CRCR NI G9 UL DAMAS AP G CRCR NI E26 UL DAMAS AP G CRAM NI E26 UL
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