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Mid-Century Style Murano Corteccia Glass Cylinder Chandelier

£ 1,889.80
Product Code 5648

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A lovely modern day interpretation of the modernist mid-century Tronchi chandelier, created originally by Tony Zuccheri for Venini in 1960.

Tronchi translates into English as trunks, but in this context, the tronchi are individual tubes of Murano glass, suspended by rods from the frame of the chandelier. The glass itself has a corteccia or bark design, which conceals the lightbulbs from view but allows for excellent light diffusion.

The price quoted here is for a sixty centimetre size, but as we commission all the lights and chandeliers in this section ourselves, your new tronchi chandelier can be made in any size you like and you can also request a special colour.

Please tell us at our online checkout whether you would like a chrome or gold-plated frame.

Height: 55cm plus chain

Width:
60cm

Illumination: 6 x E27 bulbs plus 1 x E14 bulb

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