Murano Glass Chandelier in the Style of Venini, c.1980s
A striking Murano glass chandelier crafted in Italy in the manner of Venini, dating to the 1980s. This sculptural lighting piece is composed of multiple hand-blown clear glass tubular elements, elegantly suspended to form a cascading, looping silhouette.
Overview
This chandelier exemplifies the refined modernism associated with late 20th-century Murano production, where traditional glassmaking techniques meet bold, architectural design. The elongated, curved tubes create a fluid, almost ribbon-like effect, catching and refracting light beautifully from every angle.
Design & Craftsmanship
- Material: Hand-blown Murano glass
- Form: Interlocking U-shaped tubular elements
- Finish: Clear glass with subtle internal movement and optical distortion typical of artisan blowing
- Structure: Suspended from a central chrome or metal frame (not fully visible), allowing the glass to hang freely and naturally
Each element shows the slight variations and organic character expected from authentic Murano craftsmanship, enhancing the overall visual depth when illuminated.
Style & Influence
Strongly influenced by the iconic designs of Venini and other leading Murano ateliers of the period, this piece reflects:
- Italian modernist lighting design
- Minimalist yet sculptural form
- A balance between functional illumination and artistic statement
Condition
- Appears in good vintage condition
- Light surface wear consistent with age
- No obvious major damage visible from images (full condition report recommended on inspection)
Placement
Ideal for:
- Contemporary or mid-century interiors
- Hallways, dining spaces, or stairwells
- Interiors seeking a statement Italian lighting feature
Approximate Date
Circa 1980s
Measurments
Height 80 cm Diameter 60 cm