Mid-century murano glass chandelier Tronchi by Toni Zuccheri for Venini Italy 1960s
Illuminate your space with the timeless elegance of this Murano glass chandelier, a masterpiece crafted in Italy during the 1960s by the renowned designer Toni Zuccheri for Venini & Co. Venini & Co. played a pivotal role in the revitalization of Italy's high-end glass industry, collaborating with innovative modernist designers and skilled artisans on the historic island of Murano. Founded by Paolo Venini, the company invited forward-thinking designers like Toni Zuccheri to Murano's workshops, creating pieces that became synonymous with artistic excellence. This particular chandelier, consisting of 42 parts, is a testament to the collaborative genius of Venini & Co., showcasing the seamless integration of design and craftsmanship. In very good vintage condition, this chandelier exudes sophistication, with the chrome showing some minor signs of wear that add character to its history. The chandelier requires one standard E27 bulb and nine E14 bulbs, providing a balanced and warm illumination. With a maximum height of 125 cm, including the cable, and a weight of 23 kg, it becomes a striking focal point in any space. Adorn your interior with the legacy of Italian design, where Murano glass meets modernist innovation, and let this chandelier by Toni Zuccheri cast a timeless glow on your surroundings.
Dimensions:
- Width: 44 centimetres
- Height: 57 centimetres
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What our buyers say
Customer Reviews
Denis and his crew were wonderful!! This arrived safely all the way from Slovenia to the good old USA in New Jersey. The packing was extremely professional, I have never seen anything like it. My beautiful lamp arrived safely. Everything was superb, the communication, everything, it arrived extremely quick with DHL. Thank you again.
The chandelier was stunning, even better than the pictures. It was very well packed and arrived safely protected in a wooden box. Denis, the store owner, helped me all the way through my purchase, following the delivery until it was already in my hands. I definitely recommend the shop.
Beautiful, one-of-a-kind piece, mint condition! I am so happy with my purchase. It arrived in immaculate condition, shipped with extreme care from this very responsive seller. Thank you!
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