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Carlo Scarpa

Floor lamp

circa 1942
Rigato tondo glass with gold leaf inclusions, glass with gold leaf inclusions, lattimo aurato incamiciato glass, brass.
170.7 cm (67 1/4 in.) high
Produced by Venini & C., Murano, Italy. Base impressed VENINI/MURANO.

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Carlo Scarpa

Italian | B. 1906 D. 1978

Phillips Design has a deep-rooted passion for the work of Carlo Scarpa, one of the twentieth century's great poets, whose rhythms, lines and materials — a grammar of space — appeal both as a local response to the architect's birth city, Venice, and a universal language of ordered dynamism.



Carlo Scarpa graduated with a degree in architectural drawing from the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice in 1926. In the years that followed, he worked as a teaching assistant for a former professor, ran his own architectural practice in Venice and worked as a freelance artist for M.V.M. Cappellin glassworks. When M.V.M. Cappellin went bankrupt in 1932, Scarpa joined Venini & C. in Murano, where he served as artistic director until 1947. During his tenure at Venini, Scarpa developed a host of new techniques — in particular, mezza filigrano, a bollicine and corroso — that catapulted the centuries-old tradition of Venetian glassblowing to the forefront of modernist design.

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