Vintage Murano glass pendant lamp Cinea by Giusto Toso for Leucos, Italy 1970s

Slovenia

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About this vintage design furniture

The magnificent Murano glass lamp Cinea by Giusto Toso for Leucos. It was made in the 1970s in Italy. Lampshade in the shape of a witch's hat in hand-blown crystal Murano glass. Smooth transition from transparent to white. Leucos was founded in 1962 in Scorze near Venice in Italy, and then moved to nearby Salzano. Giusto Toso has been collaborating with Leucos since 1969, developing a collection of glass objects and modular lighting elements. His work is exhibited at the Corning Museum in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Some of his lamps have been selected and exhibited by the Center Pompidou in Paris. In very good condition. The maximum height of the lamp is 130 cm. For safety, the holder and wiring have been replaced. Lamp weight 5 kg. The wiring is suitable for all countries around the world. Width: 50 centimeters Height: 20 centimeters Reference : 262789

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Features

Length
50 cm
Height
20 cm
Depth
50 cm
Designer
Giusto TOSO
Condition
Good
Style
Mid Century
Period
1970s
Origin
Italian
Colour
White
Main material
Murano glass
Electricity
Working
Socket type
Other

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Slovenia
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Giusto TOSO

Giusto Toso is an Italian designer born in Venice in 1949. He studied interior architecture at the Venice Art Institute and began his career working for various design companies in Italy.

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