Decorative chandelier made of four plexi shades shaped like clovers attached to a painted metal structure. This piece is designed by Vittorio Introini and made by Stilnovo, original embossing on the structure.
VITTORIO INTROINI – Italy 1935
Vittorio Introini is an Italian architect and designer, best known for his contributions to avant-garde design during the 1960s and 1970s. His work spans across furniture, lighting, interior design, and architecture, reflecting a bold and experimental approach that often challenged conventional aesthetics of the time. Introini's designs are characterized by sculptural forms, a strong sense of modernism, and innovative use of materials. He worked for lighting companies like Stilnovo and designed furniture for Saporiti, creating fixtures and pieces that were influential in the world of modernist and avant-garde design. For Stilnovo, a company famous for its cutting-edge modern lighting, Introini created designs that reflected the era's forward-thinking ethos. His lighting pieces often showcased clean lines, geometric forms, and the use of innovative materials, echoing the mid-century modern design movement while pushing boundaries with experimental shapes and materials. His designs were minimalist yet elegant, merging aesthetic appeal with practicality, a trademark of Stilnovo’s reputation for high-quality, functional lighting.
Metal and Plexi Ciondolo Ambasciata Chandelier by Vittorio Introini for Stilnovo
Dimensions
Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)
Diameter: 25.6 in (65 cm)
Reference
2103