Minigiogali Pendant Light

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by Angelo Mangiarotti for Vistosi
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Minigiogali Pendant Light

by Angelo Mangiarotti for Vistosi

The Minigiogali Pendant Light, created by Angelo Mangiarotti, presents a contemporary interpretation of the traditional Venetian chandelier. Offered in a range of colors, this pendant is a versatile and captivating lighting option that is sure to catch the eye. The Minigiogali collection revolutionizes the use of glass with its innovative modular design, built around a single, handcrafted crystal hook that can be repeated infinitely to form light cascades. The scaled-down version of the Giogali design allows these glass hooks to be utilized in smaller, standard, or custom installations.

Featuring a graceful, rounded shape and a well-balanced structure, the Minigiogali Pendant Light serves as a stunning lighting fixture for any room. The centrally placed light source enhances light diffusion, while the steel cable and lens rosette, finished to match the frame, replace the traditional chain. Crafted with exceptional skill in Italy, this pendant light combines both innovation and elegance, making it the perfect addition to any room. Whether hung over a pair of nightstands, in an entryway, or above a dining table, it adds a refined and sophisticated touch to any space in the home.

Country of Origin: Italy
Assembly Required: Yes
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Vistosi Lighting
The story of Vistosi dates back centuries, starting in 1585. Although they can tell a story so ancient, their products today are nothing short of modern, crafting light fixtures for both commercial and residential spaces, shining, shimmering, and statement-making.

version SP 25:

  • Ø10" × 10½"H
  • max. cable length is 79"

version SP 35: 

  • Ø14" × 10"H
  • Max cable length is 79"

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Angelo Mangiarotti
Angelo Mangiarotti
In 1948, Angelo Mangiarotti obtained a degree in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano. In 1948 he participated on the preparation of the VIII Triennale di Milano, a collaboration that he repeated in 1951 for the IX edition of the exhibition. After a brief but intense experience in the United States (in 1953 and 1954), Mangiarotti returned to his home city to open his own design studio with fellow architect Bruno Morassutti in 1955. Their aim was to create industrial design products and oversee the redevelopment, restoration and construction of residential and public buildings. Their collaboration lasted a relatively short time, ending in 1960. During his stay in the U.S., Mangiarotti came into contact with important names on the international scene such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe and Konrad Wachsmann. In 1957 he participated in the construction of the Feltre district in Milan. Two years later he produced the first version of one of his most famous industrial design objects: the “59” chair. Over the years, his activity as a designer continued while he progressed as an architect. Throughout the years he kept teaching while still designing. His works for the Italian company Vistosi are also famous, such as the Giogali chandelier designed in 1967, one of the artist’s most memorable works. He published a book called “In nome dell’architettura” in 1987.

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