Lume Pendant
By Giovanni Barbato, for Mazzega1946
Lume Pendant
By Giovanni Barbato, For Mazzega1946
$1,610.00 - $1,865.00
Color:
Smoke
Height:
11.4”
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$1,695.00
SPEC #: AVM966763 | ID: LUMSOMSM-29
Lume Pendant
SPEC #: AVM966763
ID: LUMSOMSM-29
Designed by Giovanni BarbatoRead Bio
The Lume Pendant brings you back to a time when jars were used for light shades. A classic jar is the main focus of this piece that will blend into a variety of interior spaces. Clear glass had a Polished Chrome finish and Smoke glass has a Black Nickel finish. Small size has dimpled glass, medium size has striped glass, and large size has textured glass.
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Specifications
- Finish: Black Nickel
- Color: Smoke
- Size: 5.5"W x 11.4"H
- Max Overall Height: 59.1"
- Dimmer: Standard 120V
- Materials: Metal, Glass
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:Bulb not included
- Total Wattage: 8 watts
- Other Bulb Options:
- Country of Origin: Italy

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Smart Home Compatible
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About Giovanni Barbato
Born in Padua (1975). He develops his skills of designers attending the University of Architecture in Venice and Industrial Design course organized in Padua. His design is always in search of elementary forms of immediate impact, but at the same time representing new forms of expression. He actively collaborates with numerous companies in the lighting industry.
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The roots of AVMazzega lie in the noble Venetian glassworking tradition; the firm was founded in 1946 by Gianni Bruno Mazzega in Murano, Italy. A land of furnaces, still known for its age old glassworking techniques.
Today, under the guide of son Andrea Mazzega, without betraying its orgins, AVMazzega has revived and reinterpreted the Murano Italian lighting heritage with passion and tenacity, inviting international designers to take on the alchemies of sands, oxides and powders on the Murano island.
The result is hand-worked glass lamps that walk the line of contemporary lighting and the Murano glass traditions.
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