Italy, 1930s
Manufactured by I.V.A.M.
Hand-blown Lattimo Murano glass
Manufactured by Industrie Vetraie Artistiche Murano (I.V.A.M.) in Italy during the early 1930s, this chandelier embodies the spirit of innovation that defined one of the island’s most forward-thinking furnaces, founded by Libero Vitali. Created in a period of close collaboration with pioneering designers such as Flavio Poli, the piece reflects the emergence of the “Novecento” aesthetic, where sculptural solidity and volumetric presence replaced traditional ornamentation. Crafted in hand-blown Murano glass, the chandelier departs from the classical Venetian multi-arm typology, embracing a striking, architectural composition. Its distinctive tiered disc form, composed of progressively diminishing circular elements, introduces a sense of rhythm and abstraction, resonating with both Art Deco elegance and subtle Futurist dynamism.
Diam 80 x H 78 cm | Diam 31.50 x H 30.71 in