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Italian Mid-Century (1940s) chandelier with 6 clear scroll form swirl arms supporting internal bubble glass fluted cone shaped shades with an acid etched & textured interior (by SEGUSO).
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Suguso Italian Mid-Century Bubble Glass Chandelier
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Italian Mid-Century (1940s) chandelier with 6 clear scroll form swirl arms supporting internal bubble glass fluted cone shaped shades with an acid etched & textured interior (by SEGUSO)
Sku: JKG1752 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Seguso
Height: 31.0" Diameter : 32.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Etched, glass, textured Category: Lighting Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Seguso is a renowned family of Italian glassmakers who have made significant contributions to the world of glass art and design. The Seguso family has been involved in the glass industry for over six centuries, with their origins dating back to the 14th century. The family's journey in glassmaking began in Murano, a small island near Venice, Italy, which has been a hub for glass production since the 13th century. The Seguso family quickly established themselves as skilled artisans, specializing in the creation of exquisite glass objects. Over the centuries, the Seguso family developed a deep understanding of glass techniques and continuously pushed the boundaries of glass artistry. They became known for their exceptional craftsmanship, innovative designs, and Read Full Bio
Seguso is a renowned family of Italian glassmakers who have made significant contributions to the world of glass art and design. The Seguso family has been involved in the glass industry for over six centuries, with their origins dating back to the 14th century. The family's journey in glassmaking began in Murano, a small island near Venice, Italy, which has been a hub for glass production since the 13th century. The Seguso family quickly established themselves as skilled artisans, specializing in the creation of exquisite glass objects. Over the centuries, the Seguso family developed a deep understanding of glass techniques and continuously pushed the boundaries of glass artistry. They became known for their exceptional craftsmanship, innovative designs, and mastery of various glassworking techniques, including blowing, molding, and engraving. One of the most influential members of the Seguso family was Archimede Seguso (1909-1999). Archimede was a highly skilled glassblower and designer who played a pivotal role in shaping the family's legacy. His innovative approach to glassmaking led to the creation of unique and groundbreaking pieces. Archimede Seguso's work has been exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries worldwide, solidifying his status as a visionary in the field of glass art. The Seguso family's commitment to excellence and their dedication to preserving traditional glassmaking techniques have been passed down through generations. Today, the family continues to produce exceptional glass objects, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design sensibilities. The Seguso family's contributions to the world of glass art and design have earned them numerous accolades and recognition. Their work can be found in renowned collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Murano Glass Museum in Venice. The legacy of the Seguso family serves as a testament to their enduring passion for glassmaking and their unwavering commitment to artistic excellence. Their contributions have not only enriched the field of glass art but have also inspired generations of artists and designers worldwide.
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