

Imposing floor lamp from the 1960s, produced by Mazzega and designed by Carlo Nason. This rare lamp stands out for its organic design and two colored glass diffusers: the upper part is spherical, while the lower part is tulip-shaped, serving as the base. The two sections are joined by a sleeve and fixed with screws. The lamp has two separate light sources, one for each diffuser, with cable switches that allow them to be turned on independently, creating evocative lighting.