Pair of Murano glass and brass flower-shaped wall lamps by Aureliano Toso, 1970s


Pair of Murano glass and brass flower-shaped wall lamps by Aureliano Toso, 1970s
Description This pair of flower-shaped wall sconces was produced in Italy in the 1970s by Aureliano Toso. The diffusers are made of Murano glass, shaped with soft, petal-like profiles, paired with brass frames that emphasize their sculptural character. One sconce retains the original manufacturer’s label, confirming its attribution. The floral shape allows for even light diffusion, creating a warm and enveloping atmosphere. The contrast between glass and brass gives the wall lamps a timeless elegance, typical of Italian decorative art of the period. Sold as a pair, these wall lamps represent a significant example of 1970s Italian lighting and are suitable both as decorative elements and as functional light points in classic or contemporary settings. Dimensions (each):43 cm wide × 24 cm deep × 23 cm high Manufacturer: Aureliano TosoOrigin: ItalyPeriod: 1970sMaterials: Murano glass, brassType: Wall sconceSold as: PairNote: Original label present on one sconce




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