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Designed by Italian icon Angelo Mangiarotti, the Minigiogali AP Wall Sconce from Vistosi drapes over your wall an intricate collection of sculpted glass forms, kissed with rich light. This 1967 piece resonates today because of its celebration of craft. The iconic architect and designer Angelo Mangiarotti approached his work as an exploration of materials and cutting-edge production processes. The creator worked with his hands and created a visual language built on flowy hook shapes. Glass artists recreate Mangiarotti’s original shape by sculpting pieces of Murano glass ribbons. The hooks dazzle as they taper down from a rounded frame in a tight, connected composition. The curves of the hooks gently conceal the light source and mellow the brilliant light coming through for a pleasant aura. Light paints the back wall to enhance the detail-rich hooking silhouette.
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
Designed by Italian icon Angelo Mangiarotti, the Minigiogali AP Wall Sconce from Vistosi drapes over your wall an intricate collection of sculpted glass forms, kissed with rich light. This 1967 piece resonates today because of its celebration of craft. The iconic architect and designer Angelo Mangiarotti approached his work as an exploration of materials and cutting-edge production processes. The creator worked with his hands and created a visual language built on flowy hook shapes. Glass artists recreate Mangiarotti’s original shape by sculpting pieces of Murano glass ribbons. The hooks dazzle as they taper down from a rounded frame in a tight, connected composition. The curves of the hooks gently conceal the light source and mellow the brilliant light coming through for a pleasant aura. Light paints the back wall to enhance the detail-rich hooking silhouette.
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 Angelo Mangiarotti in 1967
- Material: Metal
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Lighting Style: Downlight
- Location Rating: UL/ETL Listed
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Made In Italy
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