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Key Features
The Damasco Spotlight adds a sense of focus to the room through its directed light and repeating surface texture made using traditional glassmaking techniques. Designer Paolo Crepax brings a passion for glass, one informed by his time growing up in the Murano glass kilns. Crepax keeps the hardware minimal to accentuate the work of the glass artists. The cylindrical canopy proves ideal for rooms with short ceilings thanks to its low-profile and compact design. The glass shade below is made using a bozzolo technique requiring artisans to wrap molten ribbons around a depth-filled form. The ribbons create a series of rings that translate to dazzling highlights when turned on. The light funnels through the opening as accenting down glow.
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
The Damasco Spotlight adds a sense of focus to the room through its directed light and repeating surface texture made using traditional glassmaking techniques. Designer Paolo Crepax brings a passion for glass, one informed by his time growing up in the Murano glass kilns. Crepax keeps the hardware minimal to accentuate the work of the glass artists. The cylindrical canopy proves ideal for rooms with short ceilings thanks to its low-profile and compact design. The glass shade below is made using a bozzolo technique requiring artisans to wrap molten ribbons around a depth-filled form. The ribbons create a series of rings that translate to dazzling highlights when turned on. The light funnels through the opening as accenting down glow.
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 Paolo Crepax in 2003
- Material: Metal
- Shade Material: Crystal
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Canopy Shape: Round
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL/ETL Listed
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Warranty: 2 Years
- Made In Italy
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DAMAS FA C CRAM NI G9 UL DAMAS FA C CRCR NI G9 UL
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