Before discussing lamps and other lighting devices that in Italy represent a vast area of artistic production, it may be of some interest to the reader to be informed that the attention to detail in home decorating in Italy extends to the plates of light switches. While most homes tend to use the modern white plastic plates, or else brass plates, there are also other materials, particularly wood, that are used for more selective decorating.
Murano glass ceiling lamps, chandeliers and other lighting solutions are offered by the well-known company La Murrina (www.lamurrina.com). The company continues to offer chandeliers made by hand, using the traditional glass blowing techniques, and employing glass and gold powder to produce valuable pieces that are unique works of art. Contemporary Italian design is available in the catalogues of many producers that seek to provide items that give an accent of color to a decoration scheme. For example, the glassworks company Vistosi (www.vistosi.it) has created a line of ceiling lamps in turquoise glass called the "acquamarines" that gives a bright and attractive touch to classical or modern furnishings.
Italian light fixtures enhance the decor of the Italian home, creating an atmosphere of relaxed elegance. They are testimony to Italian interior decorators' passion for detail, and a relentless search for perfection.