1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

Almost a century old, this very-rarest & highly-sought-after pattern is historically featured on the title page of the Fratelli Toso website. One of the metal arms supporting the 7 ring-holder is repaired. It’s an easy task to change the ring-holder (it does not affect value) but we thought it best to sell with the original ring. Stands about 16″ tall and measures about 10″ across. A five pound sterling silver ” Bug Basket ” from Buckingham Palace, the most-prized possession of the last reigning monarch of The Kingdom of Hawai’i, an artifact from The White House and Porcellian Club (the birthplace of Facebook), the first man to the moon’s 1st appearance in Space and an 1885 New York City “Sitting Bull” Cigar Store Indian are but a few of our most interesting pieces. Presidents, a Prime Minister and other Heads of State, Middle Eastern & European monarchs, museums, Hollywood celebrities, billionaire software & oil tycoons and the World’s leading interior decorators & designers. The best way to view our store is by’highest prices first’. The item “1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi” is in sale since Wednesday, January 1, 2020. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Italian”. The seller is “theurbanarcheologist” and is located in Tracyton, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini

Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini. All electrics have been checked and work well. The item “Murano Swirl Glass Table Lamp, Vintage 1970s Light Venini” is in sale since Tuesday, April 7, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Lamps\20th Century”. The seller is “recondite-finds” and is located in Boston, Lincolnshire. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Bahrain, Canada, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, China, Israel, Hong Kong, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Belize, Bolivia, Brunei darussalam, Dominica, Ecuador, Egypt, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Grenada, French guiana, Iceland, Jersey, Cambodia, Saint kitts and nevis, Liechtenstein, Macao, Monaco, Martinique, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Peru, Paraguay, Turks and caicos islands, Aruba, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Chile, Bahamas, Costa rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Kuwait, Panama, Philippines, Qatar, Trinidad and tobago, Uruguay, Viet nam, Antigua and barbuda, Bermuda, Barbados, Cayman islands, Jordan, Saint lucia, Sri lanka, Maldives, Oman, Reunion, South africa, Ukraine, Colombia.
  • Material: Glass

Mushroom Lamp Vintage Murano Glass Italian Desogn 60s VISTOSI VENINI Mid Century

Mushroom Lamp Vintage Murano Glass Italian Desogn 60s VISTOSI VENINI Mid Century

Mushroom Lamp Vintage Murano Glass Italian Desogn 60s VISTOSI VENINI Mid Century

Mushroom Lamp Vintage Murano Glass Italian Desogn 60s VISTOSI VENINI Mid Century

Mushroom Lamp Vintage Murano Glass Italian Desogn 60s VISTOSI VENINI Mid Century

Mushroom Lamp Vintage Murano Glass Italian Desogn 60s VISTOSI VENINI Mid Century

Mushroom Lamp Vintage Murano Glass Italian Desogn 60s VISTOSI VENINI Mid Century

Vintage Murano Glass Mushroom Table Lamp Italy, 1960s. Mushroom “Fungo” Lamp, made in Italy, circa 1960s. Working / Excellent Vintage Condition / Height 18.5 cm. Mid-Century Modern “mushroom” shaped table lamp, executed in hand blown Murano glass with the “Incamiciato” technique, in the Style of Massimo Vignelli for Venini, made in Italy, circa 1960s. Place of Origin: Italy Maker:??? (VISTOSI / V ENINI) Designer:??? (Massimo Vignelli) Period: 1960s / Mid-Century Modern Style: Modernist / Sputnik Materials: Murano “Incamiciato” Glass Heigh t 18. 5 cm / Max Diameter 15 cm / Base 8. 5 cm Number of lights: 1 -Light Bulb Socket. You must return an item in the same condition as it was received, not altered in any way. As with any vintage electrical item the lam p s need to be checked electrically by a professional before use. Italian Design and Style. Italy is one of the leading design country in the world, with its rich creative output in a wide range of fields including the arts, fashion, lighting and architecture. Design from Italy, be it a modernist table lamp from the 1950s or a space-age plastic chair from the 1960s, displays a confident sensual attraction, indeed Italian creations can be found in museum collections such as the design collections of MoMA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Centre Pompidou, the Vitra Design Museum and ADI. Italy is recognized as being a worldwide trendsetter and leader in design, food and fashion: the architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni claims that “Quite simply, we are the best” and that “We have more imagination, more culture, and are better mediators between the past and the future”. Modern, elegant and truly timeless, from the perfect cup of moka, risotto allo zafferano to luxury cars. Italian design focuses on quality materials, great styling and beauty and it shows in everything they create. During the second world war a big part of the Italian construction legacy had been destroyed, so it was important to find new ideas to reconstruct the country: this was an interesting challenge for designers and architects who were called to renew Italian dwelling places in a technical and functional way. In 1940′s Italy, a new wave of designers was creating furniture and lighting totally unconfined in their flamboyant use of silhouettes and their wild application of jigsaw rhomboids Their wittiness and drop-dead sophistication… Milan was at the center of this tremendous creative energy and was the venue of choice for defining events like the Milan Triennale exhibitions and later on the Salone del Mobile. Italy was able to merge art with design and craftsmanship with industry in a way nobody had done before. This occurred thanks to a very peculiar industrial network where larger companies would often work hand in hand with architects, artists and family size enterprises located in the same industrial districts. In the 50s George Nelson identified three currents in modern design: the biomorphic, the machine look and the handcrafted look but none of these could fully describe Italian design as it was so diverse that it could not fit in a single category. In a way, it was already at that time postmodern. On one hand you had “Rationalist” designers such as Franco Albini who focused on function and on the other you had architects and designer such as Gio’ Ponti, Ico Parisi and Piero Fornasetti who added to functional pieces a poetic interpretation and dynamism. In 1950′s industrial objects became a symbol of this new renaissance period; Italy suddenly found out that modernity means welfare, comfort and a best type quality of life. So next to home appliances we could find furniture, lamps, a vaste range of objects for home and free time, radio sets and television sets that gave life to a typical 50′s gay image. In the same years the new furniture’s shapes for serial industrial production had an important role. Young rationalist architects could finally put in practice their training knowledge. Some important names of the period to mention are Franco Albini, Ignazio Gardella, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Vico Magistretti, Ettore Sottsass, Marco Zanuso, Achille and Piergiacomo Castiglioni and the BBPR group (Banfi, Belgiojoso, Peressutti, Rogers). In the lighting sector there were two distinct types of manufactures: Murano based companies (Venini, Barovier & Toso and Mazzega) who mainly used blown glass in their works and Milan based companies (Fontana Arte, Arteluce, Arredoluce and Stilnovo) who employed flat glass and brass. The latter collaborated with well know designers such as Angelo Lelli, Gino Sarfatti, Gio Ponti, Max Ingrand who brought their designs to the attention of the world. Italian design exploded during the 50s becoming well known internationally, but it was only in the 60s that Italians became the trend setters in lighting and furniture design. 1960 was after all the year of La Dolce Vita and during this decade and the 1970′s Salone del Mobile became the most important industry event, alog with other instruments for Italian design promotion such as the Compasso d’oro prize and exhibitions like the Triennale in Milan. There was a high level of experimentation with companies like Cassina, Gavina, Zanotta supporting the development of young designers using new materials, techniques and shapes. Shapes became less flamboyant in the mainstream design but remained very vivid in the work of designers inspired by the pop art and plastic became a widely used material even for high end products. Some important names of the period to mention are Franco Albini, Ignazio Gardella, Luigi Caccia Dminioni, Vico Magistretti, Ettore Sottsass, Marco Zanuso, Achille and Piergiacomo Castiglioni and the BBPR group (Banfi, Belgiojoso, Peressutti, Rogers). The Italian design excitement and sperimentation found its peak in 60′s, when a great number of ordinary objects were produced. There was a rapidly increasing national and international market demand, people usually bought objects more for their names then for their real worth. In these years other designers had a big importance: Mario Bellini, Vico Magistretti, Gae Aulenti, Angelo Mangiarotti, Enzo Mari, Rodolfo Bonetto, Marco Zanuso. By the endof the 60s, the economic miracle ended, social tensions began and this had a strong effect on the industry with the rise of radical design. Ideologies split into two different directions: Some designers further evolved the more rational shapes of the early 60s, focusing on larger consumption whilst keeping quality and sophistication in mind. As a result of this, the use of polished bright steel became more common. Other designers instead focused on Anti-Design, choosing to model their designs on intellectual statements and experimental concepts with limited quantities manufactured. In the second half of the 70′s the’post-modern’, or’neo-modern’ became the most significant movement in Italy, the new phenomenon emerged thanks to vanguard designers (Branzi, Mendini, Deganello, De Lucchi, Sottsass) and above all thanks to Alchimia group (founded in 1976 by Alessandro Guerriero) and Memphis group producing unusual objects which didn’t belong to any tendency. The style was extremely provokative and kitsch and it became in a few time the guiding style of the new Italian design. Among my objects you can find works of Age & MYTHOS, AARNIO, ARTEMIDE, BELLINI, BONETTO, CASSINA, CASTIGLIONI, COLOMBO, DE GOTZEN, EAMES, KOSTA BODA, MANGIAROTTI, MARI, MUNARI, OFFREDI, OPI, POULSEN, PANTON, RAMPOLDI, ZANUSO ARTEMIDE, AUTOVOX, BRAUN, BRIONVEGA, EUROPHON, FLOS, KARTELL, LESA, MINERVA, MAGNADYNE, PANASONIC, PHONOLA, POLTRONOVA, RADIOMARELLI, SIEMENS, SINUDYNE, ULTRAVOX, VOXSON, WELTRON, GIO PONTI, GABRIELLA CRESPI, STILNOVO, ARTELUCE, OLUCE, ARREDOLUCE MONZA, ANGELO LELLI, GINO SARFATTI, TITO AGNOLI, FRANCO ALBINI, GAE AULENTI, ETTORE SOTTSASS, MICHELE DE LUCCHI, ARTEMIDE, PAOLO DE POLI, VENINI, FULVIO BIANCONI, CARLO SCARPA, OSCAR TORLASCO, LUMI MILANO, FONTANA ARTE, MAX INGRAND, PIETRO CHIESA, CARLO NASON, MAZZEGA, Castiglioni, Joe Colombo, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Charles & Ray Eames, Gaetano Pesce, Keith Haring, Vico Magistretti, Enzo Mari, Alberto Meda, Bruno Munari, Adriano Rampoldi, Denis Santachiara, kd29, Gino Sarfatti, Tobia Scarpa, Saarinen, Ettore Sottsass, George Sowden, Studio OPI, Matteo Thun, Gino Valle, Marco Zanuso, prodotti da Alessi, Arredoluce, Arteluce, Artemide, Bilumen, Bonacina, Braun, Brionvega, Candle, Castelli, Cenedese, Cini&Nils, Danese, Ens, Europhon, Flos, Fontana Arte, Goldscheider, Kartell, Herman Miller, Guzzini, Limburg, Luceplan, Mazzega, MIM, Carlo Moretti, Olivetti, Oluce, Penny, Philips, Rosenthal, Solari, Stilnovo, Stilux, Targetti, Tyco, Valenti, Voxson, Zanotta, Zani&Zani, WILLY RIZZO, MAISON JANSEN, KAISER IDELL, GUARICHE, BRAUN, KRUPS CLOCK, MURANO GLASS, FASE MADRID, INDUSTRIAL LAMP, SERGE MOUILLE, CHRISTIAN DELL, ART DECO, BAUHAUS, KARTELL, ANGELO BROTTO, RUELLAND, JIELDE, MATHIEU MATEGOT, ARTELUCE, GAE AULENTI, INGO MAUER, CASTIGLIONI, GRAS LAMPE, SPUTNIK, FONTANA ARTE, ETTORE SOTTSASS, MARCEL BREUER, ARREDOLUCE, SARFATTI, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND, GUZZINI, GAE AULENTI, COCOTTE, LOUIS KALFF, JOE COLOMBO, VENINI, GAETANO SCIOLARI, STARCK, BAROVIER TOSO, VERNER PANTON LAMPE LIGHT CEILING, Gaetano Sciolari, Sciolari, Glass, Chrome, Chandelier, Italy, 1970s, Sciolari Chandelier, Murano Glass, Pendant Chandelier, Mid Century Chandelier, White and Amber, Mazzega Murano, Mazzega, Modern lighting fixtures, Modern lighting, Modernism, Space Age, Atomic, Ufo, Sputnik, Household Objects, Italian Furniture, Italian Design, Design, Contemporary Design, 20th Century Furniture, 20th Century Design, Glass, Italy, Design, Floor Lamp, Table Lamp, Lighting, Stained Glass, Industrial Design, Furniture, Architecture, MoMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vitra Design Museum, Salone del Mobile, biomorphic, Rationalist, Franco Albini, Gio’ Ponti, Ico Parisi, Piero Fornasetti, Ignazio Gardella, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Vico Magistretti, Ettore Sottsass, Marco Zanuso, Achille Castiglioni, Piergiacomo Castiglioni, BBPR group, Banfi, Belgiojoso, Peressutti, Rogers, Mario Bellini, Vico Magistretti, Gae Aulenti, Angelo Mangiarotti, Enzo Mari, Rodolfo Bonetto, Anti-Design, Mendini, Branzi, post-modern, neo-modern, Memphis group, Alchimia group, Alessandro Guerriero, Gruppo 7, led by Luigi Figini, Gino Pollini, Giuseppe Terragni, Lightolier, Boulanger, Leola. The item “Mushroom Lamp Vintage Murano Glass Italian Desogn 60s VISTOSI VENINI Mid Century” is in sale since Tuesday, November 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Lamps\20th Century”. The seller is “spatheia” and is located in Italy. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Mushroom
  • Material: Glass
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Table Lamp

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini

This listing is for beautiful vintage One of Two Murano mushroom table lamp. It is made from one pice of hand blown Cobalt Blue Venetian glass in 1960s in Italy. The lamp is in excellent condition(it was never used) , inside is a white glass encased in Cobalt Blue. There are areas that are translucent in the cobalt blue where the white shows through as spots all around the lamp giving it great effect when illuminated. No chips or repairs , the glass is just perfect. It looks very beautiful when illuminated. It would look very nice as a bedside lamp or accent table or desk light. It is large size 12″ high by 12″ wide the top opening is 4 3/4. This Italian Art glass lamp have on-off switch and uses standard light bulb. Perfect as a gift! Please check my other listing for additional fine crystal And art glass including Favrile by Tiffany Studios, Carnival glass by (Fenton & Dugan), Daum Nancy, René Lalique, Sabino. Art Vannes France, Verlys. Orrefors, Kosta Boda, Italian (Murano Venetians), French, Austria, Finland, Swedish, Irish glass. The item “Rare Cobalt Blue Vintage Italian Murano Mushroom Glass Lamp New Old Stock Venini” is in sale since Monday, July 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Italian”. The seller is “antikl0ver” and is located in Ridgewood, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Object Type: Lamp
  • Color: Blue
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Type of Glass: Cobalt
  • Subject/Theme: Table lamp
  • Brand: Venini
  • City of Origin: Murano

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s

This is a Small and Rare Mid Century Modern Venini blown glass lamp. GLASS: The glass is attractive with or without the light on. Importantly, the type of ambient lighting that you get will depend on the kind of bulb you use. Bulb size is a standard USA household light socket in the base. A few pictures have a 40w WHITE bulb to show a Full Moon White light effect. On a few other pictures, you can see the different lighting affects when I changed the bulb to a CLEAR iridized, flame-point bulb. Striations in blown glass are revealed when the light is turned on. When the lamp is not on, the glass is an Opaque White. Many possibilities for UTILITY of this lamp due to size and because it is single piece of white, blown glass. It is a small, bulbous lamp that will go anywhere and compliment larger / other MCM lamps and decor. MEASUREMENTS: HEIGHT is 9 TALL Top down to Table surface. MOUTH is 4-1/4″ across opening top and has a 13″ circumference. Widest part AROUND the MUSHROOM RIM is 25 circumference. ROUND BALL BASE is 15 circumference ball. Bulb is inserted at the top down to the socket base. It has the on/off line switch on a white cord. CONDITION: There are no issues with the glass or the electrical. Works perfectly; ball base stands straight on table. The item “VTG VENINI MUSHROOM MURANO FOR LAUREL GLASS LAMP MCM WHITE SWIRL OPAQUE 60s 70s” is in sale since Friday, October 11, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps\ Electric\Table Lamps”. The seller is “shipspassing” and is located in Cumming, Georgia. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi

Almost a century old, this very-rarest & highly-sought-after pattern is historically featured on the title page of the Fratelli Toso website. One of the metal arms supporting the 7 ring-holder is repaired. It’s an easy task to change the ring-holder (it does not affect value) but we thought it best to sell with the original ring. Stands about 16″ tall and measures about 10″ across. A five pound sterling silver ” Bug Basket ” from Buckingham Palace, the most-prized possession of the last reigning monarch of The Kingdom of Hawai’i, an artifact from The White House and Porcellian Club (the birthplace of Facebook), the first man to the moon’s 1st appearance in Space, an authentic Witch coven’s serving charger and an 1885 New York City “Sitting Bull” Cigar Store Indian are but a few of our most interesting pieces. Presidents, a Prime Minister and other Heads of State, Middle Eastern & European monarchs, museums, Hollywood celebrities, billionaire software & oil tycoons and the World’s leading interior decorators & designers. The best way to view our store is by’highest prices first’. The item “1920s Fratelli Toso antique murano art glass table lamp vtg venini murrine occhi” is in sale since Monday, June 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Italian”. The seller is “theurbanarcheologist” and is located in Tracyton, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Murano Lamp Mushroom Glass 60s Modernist Sputnik Vintage Venini Vistosi Stilnovo

Murano Lamp Mushroom Glass 60s Modernist Sputnik Vintage Venini Vistosi Stilnovo

Murano Lamp Mushroom Glass 60s Modernist Sputnik Vintage Venini Vistosi Stilnovo

Murano Lamp Mushroom Glass 60s Modernist Sputnik Vintage Venini Vistosi Stilnovo

Murano Lamp Mushroom Glass 60s Modernist Sputnik Vintage Venini Vistosi Stilnovo

Murano Lamp Mushroom Glass 60s Modernist Sputnik Vintage Venini Vistosi Stilnovo

Murano Lamp Mushroom Glass 60s Modernist Sputnik Vintage Venini Vistosi Stilnovo

Vintage Murano Glass Mushroom Table Lamp Italy, 1960s. Mushroom “Fungo” Lamp, made in Italy, circa 1960s. Mid-Century Modern “mushroom” shaped table lamp, executed in hand blown Murano glass with the “Incamiciato” technique, in the Style of Massimo Vignelli for Venini, made in Italy, circa 1960s. Place of Origin: Italy Maker:??? (VISTOSI / V ENINI) Designer:??? (Massimo Vignelli) Period: 1960s / Mid-Century Modern Style: Modernist / Sputnik Materials: Murano “Incamiciato” Glass Heigh t 18. 5 cm / Max Diameter 15 cm / Base 8. 5 cm Number of lights: 1 -Light Bulb Socket. You must return an item in the same condition as it was received, not altered in any way. As with any vintage electrical item the lamp need to be checked by a competent electrician before use. Italian Design and Style. Italy is one of the leading design country in the world, with its rich creative output in a wide range of fields including the arts, fashion, lighting and architecture. Design from Italy, be it a modernist table lamp from the 1950s or a space-age plastic chair from the 1960s, displays a confident sensual attraction, indeed Italian creations can be found in museum collections such as the design collections of MoMA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Centre Pompidou, the Vitra Design Museum and ADI. Italy is recognized as being a worldwide trendsetter and leader in design, food and fashion: the architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni claims that “Quite simply, we are the best” and that “We have more imagination, more culture, and are better mediators between the past and the future”. Modern, elegant and truly timeless, from the perfect cup of moka, risotto allo zafferano to luxury cars. Italian design focuses on quality materials, great styling and beauty and it shows in everything they create. During the second world war a big part of the Italian construction legacy had been destroyed, so it was important to find new ideas to reconstruct the country: this was an interesting challenge for designers and architects who were called to renew Italian dwelling places in a technical and functional way. In 1940′s Italy, a new wave of designers was creating furniture and lighting totally unconfined in their flamboyant use of silhouettes and their wild application of jigsaw rhomboids Their wittiness and drop-dead sophistication… Milan was at the center of this tremendous creative energy and was the venue of choice for defining events like the Milan Triennale exhibitions and later on the Salone del Mobile. Italy was able to merge art with design and craftsmanship with industry in a way nobody had done before. This occurred thanks to a very peculiar industrial network where larger companies would often work hand in hand with architects, artists and family size enterprises located in the same industrial districts. In the 50s George Nelson identified three currents in modern design: the biomorphic, the machine look and the handcrafted look but none of these could fully describe Italian design as it was so diverse that it could not fit in a single category. In a way, it was already at that time postmodern. On one hand you had “Rationalist” designers such as Franco Albini who focused on function and on the other you had architects and designer such as Gio’ Ponti, Ico Parisi and Piero Fornasetti who added to functional pieces a poetic interpretation and dynamism. In 1950′s industrial objects became a symbol of this new renaissance period; Italy suddenly found out that modernity means welfare, comfort and a best type quality of life. So next to home appliances we could find furniture, lamps, a vaste range of objects for home and free time, radio sets and television sets that gave life to a typical 50′s gay image. In the same years the new furniture’s shapes for serial industrial production had an important role. Young rationalist architects could finally put in practice their training knowledge. Some important names of the period to mention are Franco Albini, Ignazio Gardella, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Vico Magistretti, Ettore Sottsass, Marco Zanuso, Achille and Piergiacomo Castiglioni and the BBPR group (Banfi, Belgiojoso, Peressutti, Rogers). In the lighting sector there were two distinct types of manufactures: Murano based companies (Venini, Barovier & Toso and Mazzega) who mainly used blown glass in their works and Milan based companies (Fontana Arte, Arteluce, Arredoluce and Stilnovo) who employed flat glass and brass. The latter collaborated with well know designers such as Angelo Lelli, Gino Sarfatti, Gio Ponti, Max Ingrand who brought their designs to the attention of the world. Italian design exploded during the 50s becoming well known internationally, but it was only in the 60s that Italians became the trend setters in lighting and furniture design. 1960 was after all the year of La Dolce Vita and during this decade and the 1970′s Salone del Mobile became the most important industry event, alog with other instruments for Italian design promotion such as the Compasso d’oro prize and exhibitions like the Triennale in Milan. There was a high level of experimentation with companies like Cassina, Gavina, Zanotta supporting the development of young designers using new materials, techniques and shapes. Shapes became less flamboyant in the mainstream design but remained very vivid in the work of designers inspired by the pop art and plastic became a widely used material even for high end products. Some important names of the period to mention are Franco Albini, Ignazio Gardella, Luigi Caccia Dminioni, Vico Magistretti, Ettore Sottsass, Marco Zanuso, Achille and Piergiacomo Castiglioni and the BBPR group (Banfi, Belgiojoso, Peressutti, Rogers). The Italian design excitement and sperimentation found its peak in 60′s, when a great number of ordinary objects were produced. There was a rapidly increasing national and international market demand, people usually bought objects more for their names then for their real worth. In these years other designers had a big importance: Mario Bellini, Vico Magistretti, Gae Aulenti, Angelo Mangiarotti, Enzo Mari, Rodolfo Bonetto, Marco Zanuso. By the endof the 60s, the economic miracle ended, social tensions began and this had a strong effect on the industry with the rise of radical design. Ideologies split into two different directions: Some designers further evolved the more rational shapes of the early 60s, focusing on larger consumption whilst keeping quality and sophistication in mind. As a result of this, the use of polished bright steel became more common. Other designers instead focused on Anti-Design, choosing to model their designs on intellectual statements and experimental concepts with limited quantities manufactured. In the second half of the 70′s the’post-modern’, or’neo-modern’ became the most significant movement in Italy, the new phenomenon emerged thanks to vanguard designers (Branzi, Mendini, Deganello, De Lucchi, Sottsass) and above all thanks to Alchimia group (founded in 1976 by Alessandro Guerriero) and Memphis group producing unusual objects which didn’t belong to any tendency. The style was extremely provokative and kitsch and it became in a few time the guiding style of the new Italian design. Among my objects you can find works of Age & MYTHOS, AARNIO, ARTEMIDE, BELLINI, BONETTO, CASSINA, CASTIGLIONI, COLOMBO, DE GOTZEN, EAMES, KOSTA BODA, MANGIAROTTI, MARI, MUNARI, OFFREDI, OPI, POULSEN, PANTON, RAMPOLDI, ZANUSO ARTEMIDE, AUTOVOX, BRAUN, BRIONVEGA, EUROPHON, FLOS, KARTELL, LESA, MINERVA, MAGNADYNE, PANASONIC, PHONOLA, POLTRONOVA, RADIOMARELLI, SIEMENS, SINUDYNE, ULTRAVOX, VOXSON, WELTRON, GIO PONTI, GABRIELLA CRESPI, STILNOVO, ARTELUCE, OLUCE, ARREDOLUCE MONZA, ANGELO LELLI, GINO SARFATTI, TITO AGNOLI, FRANCO ALBINI, GAE AULENTI, ETTORE SOTTSASS, MICHELE DE LUCCHI, ARTEMIDE, PAOLO DE POLI, VENINI, FULVIO BIANCONI, CARLO SCARPA, OSCAR TORLASCO, LUMI MILANO, FONTANA ARTE, MAX INGRAND, PIETRO CHIESA, CARLO NASON, MAZZEGA, Castiglioni, Joe Colombo, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Charles & Ray Eames, Gaetano Pesce, Keith Haring, Vico Magistretti, Enzo Mari, Alberto Meda, Bruno Munari, Adriano Rampoldi, Denis Santachiara, kd29, Gino Sarfatti, Tobia Scarpa, Saarinen, Ettore Sottsass, George Sowden, Studio OPI, Matteo Thun, Gino Valle, Marco Zanuso, prodotti da Alessi, Arredoluce, Arteluce, Artemide, Bilumen, Bonacina, Braun, Brionvega, Candle, Castelli, Cenedese, Cini&Nils, Danese, Ens, Europhon, Flos, Fontana Arte, Goldscheider, Kartell, Herman Miller, Guzzini, Limburg, Luceplan, Mazzega, MIM, Carlo Moretti, Olivetti, Oluce, Penny, Philips, Rosenthal, Solari, Stilnovo, Stilux, Targetti, Tyco, Valenti, Voxson, Zanotta, Zani&Zani, WILLY RIZZO, MAISON JANSEN, KAISER IDELL, GUARICHE, BRAUN, KRUPS CLOCK, MURANO GLASS, FASE MADRID, INDUSTRIAL LAMP, SERGE MOUILLE, CHRISTIAN DELL, ART DECO, BAUHAUS, KARTELL, ANGELO BROTTO, RUELLAND, JIELDE, MATHIEU MATEGOT, ARTELUCE, GAE AULENTI, INGO MAUER, CASTIGLIONI, GRAS LAMPE, SPUTNIK, FONTANA ARTE, ETTORE SOTTSASS, MARCEL BREUER, ARREDOLUCE, SARFATTI, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND, GUZZINI, GAE AULENTI, COCOTTE, LOUIS KALFF, JOE COLOMBO, VENINI, GAETANO SCIOLARI, STARCK, BAROVIER TOSO, VERNER PANTON LAMPE LIGHT CEILING, Gaetano Sciolari, Sciolari, Glass, Chrome, Chandelier, Italy, 1970s, Sciolari Chandelier, Murano Glass, Pendant Chandelier, Mid Century Chandelier, White and Amber, Mazzega Murano, Mazzega, Modern lighting fixtures, Modern lighting, Modernism, Space Age, Atomic, Ufo, Sputnik, Household Objects, Italian Furniture, Italian Design, Design, Contemporary Design, 20th Century Furniture, 20th Century Design, Glass, Italy, Design, Floor Lamp, Table Lamp, Lighting, Stained Glass, Industrial Design, Furniture, Architecture, MoMA, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vitra Design Museum, Salone del Mobile, biomorphic, Rationalist, Franco Albini, Gio’ Ponti, Ico Parisi, Piero Fornasetti, Ignazio Gardella, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Vico Magistretti, Ettore Sottsass, Marco Zanuso, Achille Castiglioni, Piergiacomo Castiglioni, BBPR group, Banfi, Belgiojoso, Peressutti, Rogers, Mario Bellini, Vico Magistretti, Gae Aulenti, Angelo Mangiarotti, Enzo Mari, Rodolfo Bonetto, Anti-Design, Mendini, Branzi, post-modern, neo-modern, Memphis group, Alchimia group, Alessandro Guerriero, Gruppo 7, led by Luigi Figini, Gino Pollini, Giuseppe Terragni, Lightolier, Boulanger, Leola. The item “Murano Lamp Mushroom Glass 60s Modernist Sputnik Vintage Venini Vistosi Stilnovo” is in sale since Wednesday, March 27, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Periods & Styles\Mid-Century Modernism”. The seller is “spatheia” and is located in Pulsano. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Origin: Italy
  • Style: Murano
  • Maker: VISTOSI / VENINI
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Primary Material: Glass

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM

Fantastic original condition with no chips or cracks. I’m going to miss this one. Approximately 15″ tall and 14″ diameter. Thanks for stopping by! Love and mushroom light! The item “Vintage Murano Mushroom Lamp White Swirl Glass Paolo Venini 1970s MCM” is in sale since Monday, April 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Italian”. The seller is “eclecticreverie” and is located in Laurel, Mississippi. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Object Type: Lamp
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Venini
  • City of Origin: Murano

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50′s From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50's From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple

MID-CENTURY MURANO GLASS TABLE LAMP DESIGNED AND MADE BY FULVIO BIANCONI FOR VENINI. STANDS 27 1/4 TO THE TOP OF THE SOCKET. TOP OF LAMPS HAVE BEEN REPLACED BUT THE REST IS ORIGINAL. NO CRACKS OR CHIPS, LIGHT WEAR WITH LITTLE DIRT ON THE INSIDE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES BUT NOT SURE HOW TO TAKE APART TO CLEAN. Thanks for looking and check out our other items we list daily. The item “Murano Blown Glass Table Lamp Vintage 50′s From Venini Blue Green & Lt. Purple” is in sale since Tuesday, October 9, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps\ Electric\Table Lamps”. The seller is “destinfl111″ and is located in Charleroi, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • Featured Refinements: Glass Lamp

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern

It stands 12″ tall by 12″ in diameter and is in minty condition, no compromises. It even has both the Vetri sticker and the Ravani paper-foil label on a string. Ravani was an old Italian lighting store, I’ve seen this foil tag on really high-end lamps before. Works fantastic, wiring is great, gives off a very nice soft, muted light. Please feel free to message me with any questions. The item “Mid Century 12 Venini Vetri Murano Glass Swirl Mushroom Lamp Vintage Modern” is in sale since Friday, January 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps\ Electric\Table Lamps”. The seller is “digitarou-antiques” and is located in Tempe, Arizona. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in continental Asia, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia.
  • Featured Refinements: Glass Lamp
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy

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