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Clean, captivating, and contemporary. The Charlie Linear Suspension from Mazzega 1946 is a shattering visual presenting a puzzle-like composition of c-shape-inspired glass pieces. It’s a piece by Carlo Nason, a MoMA included glass artist from Murano, Italy, showcasing his love for his hometown’s storied glass-making tradition with a modern design language. Here, Nason finds the balance between the retro and the contemporary. Hanging with an ultra-fine cord, the piece dashes overhead with an ultra-sleek metal crossbar. The shine of the metal accentuates the glass with crisp reflections. Handcrafted c-shaped glass elements hook together in strands to create a texture-rich shade. The array of lights under the crossbar shower the glass to create a highlight-rich, awe-inspiring display. Diffused by the glass, light flows out uniformly to glaze the table surface below.
Founded by Gianni Bruno Mazzega and honoring the traditional Murano technique of glass-working, Mazzega1946 has collaborated with international designers and master artisans for over 70 years to produce elegant and contemporary lighting fixtures that take on the air of sculptures.
Key Features
Clean, captivating, and contemporary. The Charlie Linear Suspension from Mazzega 1946 is a shattering visual presenting a puzzle-like composition of c-shape-inspired glass pieces. It’s a piece by Carlo Nason, a MoMA included glass artist from Murano, Italy, showcasing his love for his hometown’s storied glass-making tradition with a modern design language. Here, Nason finds the balance between the retro and the contemporary. Hanging with an ultra-fine cord, the piece dashes overhead with an ultra-sleek metal crossbar. The shine of the metal accentuates the glass with crisp reflections. Handcrafted c-shaped glass elements hook together in strands to create a texture-rich shade. The array of lights under the crossbar shower the glass to create a highlight-rich, awe-inspiring display. Diffused by the glass, light flows out uniformly to glaze the table surface below.
Founded by Gianni Bruno Mazzega and honoring the traditional Murano technique of glass-working, Mazzega1946 has collaborated with international designers and master artisans for over 70 years to produce elegant and contemporary lighting fixtures that take on the air of sculptures.
- Designed by Carlo Nason in 2016
- Material: Iron, Plastic components, Rubber cable and Aluminum components
- Shade Material: Murano Glass
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Electronic low voltage (ELV)
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: CE Rated (Europe)
- Made In Italy
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