BAROVIER&TOSO | Bissa Boba Wall Sconce
In 1992 Angelo Barovier, inspired by a Venetian chandelier from the archives of Barovier&Toso, invented a remarkable composition of arms that like enchanted snakes rise and sinuously extend from the centre. Hence the name: “bissa” is the word Venetians use to indicate a snake.
SKU Bissa Boba 6753/03
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In 1992 Angelo Barovier, inspired by a Venetian chandelier from the archives of Barovier&Toso, invented a remarkable composition of arms that like enchanted snakes rise and sinuously extend from the centre. Hence the name: “bissa” is the word Venetians use to indicate a snake.
SKU Bissa Boba 6753/03
View all BAROVIER&TOSO
In 1992 Angelo Barovier, inspired by a Venetian chandelier from the archives of Barovier&Toso, invented a remarkable composition of arms that like enchanted snakes rise and sinuously extend from the centre. Hence the name: “bissa” is the word Venetians use to indicate a snake.
SKU Bissa Boba 6753/03
View all BAROVIER&TOSO
ADDITIONAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
Wall sconce | three bulbs | liquid citron Venetian crystal | polished chrome structure
H 48 cm | 19”
L 48 cm | 19”
W 20 cm | 8”
PRODUCTION TIME
Some of our products are made to order and may have a production lead time. Please see a guide to our production time here.
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