Glass Ve874/a3
Beauty is tradition. The ancient and universally respected craft of Venetian glass making still thrives today. The traditional technique of 'graniglia' adds surprising depth to glass objects using tiny, never-identical fragments to make every object unique. The classical heritage of Bohemian crystal inspired these large chandeliers with arms in blown and hand-finished Murano glass. The amazing clarity of this glass magnifies the light and conveys the true beauty of purity.
- Classico
- Parameters
- Length440 mm
- Width260 mm
- Height260 mm
- MaterialGlass, Metal
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About Masiero brand
As is often the case in Italian manufacturing, MASIERO is a family business. The company was formed back in 1981 as Emme Pi Light, and assumed the name of MASIERO in 2005, when Enrico Maria Masiero, the son of the company's founders Paolo Masiero and Marilena Pellizzato joined the firm. The official debut was in 2009.
The company's product range revolves around the "Maria Teresa" chandeliers typical of Venetian tradition. But the glass arms in all their shapes and colours, and especially those of the outdoor DRYLIGHT collection, and of Marc Sadler's new, modular RAQAM project, are constantly evolving in terms of technology and engineering. MASIERO's innovative technology is protected by international patents covering the latest developments in home automation and light sources and their exploitation in innovative new lighting products. MASIERO innovations combine decorative and technical characteristics just like architectural lighting. And they serve the indoor and outdoor markets. In 2014, Enrico Maria Masiero dedicated a specific division of the company to outdoor lighting projects based on the latest developments.
MASIERO's creations embody raw materials worked by highly qualified craftsmen in Italy and elsewhere, transformed and assembled in house: iron, brass and steel for the frames; silk organza, Le Bock shantung, pongé and Damask silk for the shades; Asfour, Bohemia and Swarowski crystal for the pendants; and Bassano ceramics for the roses. The most recent product lines also feature turned wood, resin and methacrylate.
Top quality materials and manufacturing, a flair for technology and design and a prestigious brand name: these are the elements that combine to make MASIERO unique.
Treviso, Italy