Anisette Table Lamp
The Vistosi lamp collection welcomes a refined new addition: Anisette, a table lamp conceived as an upside-down lantern and designed by Francesco Lucchese. Created to celebrate and elevate Vistosi’s signature opaline glass, Anisette places white shaded crystal at the heart of the design, transforming a timeless material into a contemporary statement with poetic elegance.
At the core of Anisette is the enchanting interplay of light and lattimo glass, a distinctive milky-white composition that defines its character. Two shaded crystal diffusers are layered to create subtle overlaps and contrasts, allowing light from the internal E26 source to interact with transparency and opacity in ever-changing ways. The name Anisette evokes the mesmerizing optical effect that occurs when aniseed liqueur meets water, an inspiration mirrored in the lamp’s luminous depth and softness. Entirely made in Italy, Anisette embodies craftsmanship, innovation, and a quiet sense of magic.
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- Designed by Francesco Lucchese
- From Vistosi
- Part of the Anisette collection
- Comes with white shaded glass finish
- Matte white metal frame
- Bulb 1×E26 (max. 60W) Not Included
- On/ Off switch, not dimmable
- Lighting source can be adjusted
- Manufactured in Italy
- Ø13" × 22"H
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Anisette Table Lamp
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