Venini multicolor Sasso table lamp
Mimmo Rotella, 2003
A magic turned a large boulder of multicolored rock into glass, finally illuminated it.
It's the work of Mimmo Rotella and the masters.
Heavy as a rock, Mimmo Rotella's Sasso di Mimmo Rotella è glass with pagliesco, talpa and concrete tones. It's fantasy of many small colored spots, with which the light collides, spreading around endless luminous splinters.
Sasso è available as a table lamp.
Made in Italy
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Light source: 1 x max 8w led g8 - dimming
Finish: mettalo burnished
Workmanship: decorated and blown glass
When in stock, the product is generally shipped within 3-5 business days. For preorders (products that are not in stock, but still can be ordered on the site), shipping times are approximately: 45-60 days
Born in Catanzaro in 1918, Mimmo Rotella studied art in Naples and then moved to Rome, where he conducted research and experimentation in photography, photomontage, decollages, assemblage of ethereogeneous objects, phonesthetic poetry and primitive music. Rotella's works immediately attracted the attention of avant-garde art critics and collectors. In the late 1960s he created "Artypoplastiques," a series of tests of prints, colors and perceptions on rigid plastic supports. In 1990 he again challenged himself by painting portraits of 20th-century masters on decollages. These works made him world famous.
For Venini he designed the Replicanti series, a series of luminous objects that prefer to inhabit homes then rather than museums. These works were then followed by the Sasso lamp, made of hand-blown and handcrafted glass and characterized by a particular play of reflections. The glass mass is molded by heat to obtain a shape that evokes a stone.