A rare sculptural masterpiece in which glass, light, and poetry merge.
The LT327 by Carlo Nason for Mazzega di Murano is both a table lamp and a vase, a remarkable fusion of functionality and sculptural beauty that perfectly reflects the visionary spirit of the seventies. It is precisely this dual character that makes this object so fascinating. By day, bright, sculptural, and refined. By evening, warm, soft, and almost dreamy.
The design consists of two hand-blown glass elements . At the top is a transparent dome that serves as a vase or decorative reservoir. At the bottom, a light grey diffuser ensures a subtle and warm diffusion of light. Together, both parts create an intriguing balance between clarity and softness, between glass that captures light and glass that filters it.
That tension between functionality and atmosphere is typical of Carlo Nason 's work. As a descendant of one of the oldest glassmaking families of Murano, he grew up in a tradition of exceptional craftsmanship, yet his designs always look ahead. His work for Mazzega is characterized by clean lines, a drive to experiment, and a subtle sense of atmosphere. The LT327 embodies all of this in a particularly elegant way.
What makes this model so strong is that it cannot be reduced to a single function. It is not just a lamp and not just a vase. It is an object that connects light, glass, and presence. With a bouquet of flowers at the top, it gains an extra dimension, but even without decoration, it remains a powerful and refined design object.
This piece is in exceptionally beautiful, original condition , with only minimal signs of age that underscore the authentic character of the piece. A rare and desirable object for lovers of Murano glass, Italian design, and lighting with a poetic allure.