This Murano glass chandelier was designed by Toni Zuccheri and produced by Mazzega in Italy during the 1960s. The design features six outward-extending arms arranged around a central structure, along with a seventh light source positioned beneath, creating a well-balanced and sculptural composition.
Each arm is fitted with a hand-blown glass shade shaped like an open flower, executed in clear Murano glass with warm amber-toned centers. When illuminated, the glass glows softly, highlighting the layered, petal-like forms and giving the chandelier a warm and inviting presence.
The metal structure shows a beautifully aged patina, consistent with the chandelier’s age, adding depth and character without distracting from the overall design. The patina enhances the contrast between the organic glass elements and the more architectural metal framework.
Suspended on a chain, the chandelier works equally well as a focal point over a dining table, in a living space, or in an entrance hall. A refined and decorative example of mid-century Murano lighting, combining expressive glasswork with timeless Italian design.
This Murano glass chandelier was designed by Toni Zuccheri and produced by Mazzega in Italy during the 1960s. The design features six outward-extending arms arranged around a central structure, along with a seventh light source positioned beneath, creating a well-balanced and sculptural composition.
Each arm is fitted with a hand-blown glass shade shaped like an open flower, executed in clear Murano glass with warm amber-toned centers. When illuminated, the glass glows softly, highlighting the layered, petal-like forms and giving the chandelier a warm and inviting presence.
The metal structure shows a beautifully aged patina, consistent with the chandelier’s age, adding depth and character without distracting from the overall design. The patina enhances the contrast between the organic glass elements and the more architectural metal framework.
Suspended on a chain, the chandelier works equally well as a focal point over a dining table, in a living space, or in an entrance hall. A refined and decorative example of mid-century Murano lighting, combining expressive glasswork with timeless Italian design.