Very Large Cordonato Wall Sconce
by Barovier & Toso
£18,000
Of fabulous scale and technical ambition, the exceptionally large cordonato glass wall light is a stunning display of Italian glass making. Built of thirteen sections of cordonato glass and clamped together with a brass back-plate and end plates.
Cordonota glass derives from the Italian word "corded" or "ribbed". The effect is achieved by applying molten glass threads onto a base layer and then carefully shaping them with tools or molds.
Venice, circa 1950
Product Description
Of fabulous scale and technical ambition, the exceptionally large cordonato glass wall light is a stunning display of Italian glass making. Built of thirteen sections of cordonato glass and clamped together with a brass back-plate and end plates
Cordonota glass derives from the Italian word "corded" or "ribbed". The effect is achieved by applying molten glass threads onto a base layer and then carefully shaping them with tools or molds.
Venice, circa 1950
Cordonota glass derives from the Italian word "corded" or "ribbed". The effect is achieved by applying molten glass threads onto a base layer and then carefully shaping them with tools or molds.
Venice, circa 1950
Code:
10772
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Details & Dimensions
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H 134cm x W 25cm x D 13cm
H 52.78" x W 9.85" x D 5.12"
H 52.78" x W 9.85" x D 5.12"