Chandelier Piazza San Marco in chrome by Vico Magistretti for Oluce, Italy - 3 avail.
The Piazza San Marco chandelier has been designed by Vico Magistretti a year before his death and is probably his last masterpiece.
The suspension Lamp produced by Oluce is a modern Italian chandelier with an iconic design. Built with an ascending spiral with twelve arms branching off, this is one of the few contemporary design chandeliers.
Minimalist, with a luxurious assembly, its decoration is made of the structure, courageously offering visible bulbs. It launches a powerful message of simplicity and purity.
This lamp is not in production anymore, three of them are available. The lamp structure is composed by 12 arms in chromium-plated metal.
Dimension: W: 23.6", H: 39.4" (60x100 cm)
Suspension cable maximum 102.4” (260 cm)
Oluce was established in 1945 by the master Giuseppe Ostuni. Oluce is one of the oldest Italian lighting company's that is still working today. Gio Ponti worked for Oluce during the 1950s. In the 1960s and 1970s Joe Colombo collaborated with Oluce on several award winning design like the Spider, Fresnel, Coupe and Colombo.
Through the change of ownership at Oluce, Vico Magistretti became art director for many years and created a series of new lamps for the company.