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An inviting tone-setter to mount up high or against the wall. Translating to “firefly” in Italian, the Lucciola Spotlight from Vistosi evokes the wondrous creature with a soft glow that enhances the nighttime mood. This piece underscores the Vistosi design studio approach of achieving modern form with ancient glass-making techniques. The spotlight accentuates its primary form by sitting at a ceiling or wall mounting, low-profile backplate. The oval shade’s soft features resonate across a range of home styles. Its mouth-blown satin white surface conceals the light source for an easy-going display. The light casts a soft, radiant display on the mounted wall and introduces an atmospheric glow into the room.
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
An inviting tone-setter to mount up high or against the wall. Translating to “firefly” in Italian, the Lucciola Spotlight from Vistosi evokes the wondrous creature with a soft glow that enhances the nighttime mood. This piece underscores the Vistosi design studio approach of achieving modern form with ancient glass-making techniques. The spotlight accentuates its primary form by sitting at a ceiling or wall mounting, low-profile backplate. The oval shade’s soft features resonate across a range of home styles. Its mouth-blown satin white surface conceals the light source for an easy-going display. The light casts a soft, radiant display on the mounted wall and introduces an atmospheric glow into the room.
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 in 1981
- Material: Metal
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Lighting Style: Downlight
- Location Rating: UL/ETL Listed
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Made In Italy
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LUCCI FA 18 BCST BC E12 UL
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