Modulor Wall Sconce
#21859Modulor Wall Sconce
by Pio & Tito Toso for Vistosi
The Modulor Wall Sconce is a new addition to Vistosi, designed by Pio and Tito Toso to illuminate large spaces with a unique geometric style. Its modular blown-glass design can be clustered to form a nearly flat light volume or connected with a triangular profile, resembling branches with berries.
Crafted in Italy, the sconce features an integrated LED system for even, glare-free lighting. Its thin glass construction adds a sleek, modern touch, making it ideal for dining rooms, hallways, or living rooms. The minimalist design suits both contemporary and classic interiors.
version PP M :
- 13½"W × 11"D × 4¾"H
version PP G:
- 18"W × 14½"D × 5"H
version PP 1:
- 29½"W × 39½"D × 5"H
version PP 2:
- 43½"W × 35½"D × 5"H
version PP 3:
- 51"W × 49"D × 5"H
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Pio & Tito Toso are an iconic design duo that are sought after worldwide. Based in Italy, the team has been working together for years, and their partnership works so well because they each bring unique talents to the table. They focus on product design and collaborate with prominent European brands, such as the prestigious Bontempi Casa. Their products are simple with minimalistic accents, and they seamlessly combine form and function.
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Modulor Wall Sconce
by Pio & Tito Toso for Vistosi
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