Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s
Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s

Vintage Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi, Italy 1970s

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Über dieses Vintage-Designmöbel

This stunning original Murano glass chandelier by Gino Vistosi is a true work of art and a wonderful piece for your home. The pendant lamp is made on the island of Murano near Venice, Italy, the world’s most famous village and glassmaking community. This Italian Murano glass chandelier has 14 glass discs mounted on a silver metal frame. The appearance of the chandelier is very natural and modern, with its natural feel, it will suit many types of home decor styles Excellent vintage condition, one spare glass included. The wiring is original. Requires three E14 bulbs. Maximum height with cable 95 cm. Wiring is suitable for all countries of the world. Height: 30 centimetres Width: 34 centimetres History of Vistosi: The surname of the Murano glassblowers Vistosi has been known since the 17th century. The nickname "Vistoso" first appears on Gerolamo Gazzabina’s baptismal certificate, and the nickname has become part of the surname. From now on, the creations of this Murano family are referred to as Vistosi. The Ghazzabine family has owned the Al Bastian since 1640 and has devoted themselves to the art of blowing for a century. In 1791, Giobatta Gazzabine Vistosi became head of the glaziers and spokesman for the Murano kilns. In 1945, after the dark period of the Second World War, Guglielmo Vistosi, the heir of the Gazzabins, opened a new furnace in Murano and started manufacturing lamps. Under the direction of Gino and Luciano Vistosi, Guglielmo’s grandsons, Vistosi’s production begins to focus on lighting fixtures, achieving significant success. In 1967, Angelo Mangiarotti designed there "Giogali", a chandelier equipped with a series of modular glass hooks without a fixed structure that has become a symbol of the Vistosi collections. In 1989, Giancarlo Moretti, a Murano glass entrepreneur, acquired the Vistosi brand and founded Vetreria Vistosi, run by his son Matteo. Under the guidance of their grandchildren Guglielmo, Gino and Luciano began collaborating with some of the greatest contemporary designers who have produced iconic creations in the history of Italian industrial design: Vico Magistretti’s Alega, Gae Aulenti’s table lamp, Michele De Lucchi’s Vega. , creations by Ettore Sottsass and Adalberto Dal Lago. (information taken from the official website of Vistosi)

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Länge
34 cm
Höhe
30 cm
Tiefe
34 cm
Designer
Gino VISTOSI
Zustand
Guter Zustand
Ausgabe
1970s
Herkunft
Italienisch
Farbe
Rose
Hauptmaterial
Murano-Glas
Sekundäres Material

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Über den Designer

Gino VISTOSI

Gino Vistosi war ein italienischer Designer, der 1931 geboren wurde und 2016 verstarb. Er war vor allem für seine Arbeit im Bereich der Glaswaren und des mundgeblasenen Glases bekannt, einer für die Region Venedig in Italien typischen handwerklichen Fertigkeit. Er begann seine Karriere in den 1950er Jahren, als er im Familienunternehmen für Glaswaren, Vistosi, arbeitete, das sein Großvater 1921 gegründet hatte.

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