Glass and aluminium floor lamp by Tony Zuccheri for Mazzega, 1970s















Aluminum Structure, Blown Glass Diffuser. Sugar tones, Son of the animalist Painter Luigi Zuccheri, he inherited his passion for animals, recurring subjects in his creations. Toni Zuccheri Attention to the Faculty of Architecture in Venice Under The Guidance of Gardella, Albini, Scarpa and Samonà. He began collaborating with Venini in the 1960s: His First Glass Works, Following The Family Tradition, Were Animals Made of Polychrome Glass with Precous Techniques, Such As "Murrine". In 1965 he began to collaborate with Gio Ponti, Together With Whom He Designed a New Staded Glass System, The "big windows". Later, he expanded his Glass Production with New Colors and Subjects, Participating in Number Exhibitions Around the World. The Roots of Mazzega1946 Sink Into Murano, A Land of Master Glassmakers Who Still Today Preserves the Centurias-Old Techniques of Hand-Crafting Glass. In Over Seventy Years the Company Has Revived and Reinterpred The Murano Heritage With Passion and Tenacity, Without Betraying Its Origins and Inviting International Designers with Heterogeneous Expressive Languages to Adopt Those Alchemies of Sands, Oxides and Dusts. Mazzega1946 TODAY Addesses a Global Niche Market, Offering Lighting Products That Last Over Time, Faithful to the Tradition of the Island, innovative and Contemporary Content Exploring.
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