lampadario veneziano accadueo

Accadueo

CUSTOM-MADE VENETIAN BLOWN GLASS CHANDELIER

The venetian chandelier Accadueo presents an organic design, which is the result of an inspiration taken from the nature. The cups and some details remind the fluid flow of the water, a vital element which symbolises the pureness, the semplicity, the transparency and even the power.

In this collection the water-like elements are combined with the calla, an aquatic flower whose main characteristic is the simplicity; the delicate and pleasing shapes of this flower have been reproduced in the Accadueo collection.

CLASSIC CHANDELIER IN THE MURANO TRADITION, WITH FLORAL INSPIRATION

The purpose of this collection is to embellish, with its natural simplicity, sober spaces; but it is suitable also to decorate luxury spaces conferring a certain elegance. The collection by MULTIFORME lighting is enriched day by day with new ideas and lighting solutions. Accadueo, as many other collections in the catalogue Timeless, includes many different solutions: chandeliers, ceiling lamps, floor lamps, bedside lamps, table lamps and even special solutions on demand.

Customizable and tailor-made

Available colours

K - gold

Available finishes

Don't stop at what you see, each product can be customized in the color and finish you prefer
Designer

Matteo Cibic (b. 1983, Parma Italy) is a groundbreaking transmedia creator who uses his craft to explore the world and imagine utopian futures.
Through his sculptural practice, he imbues everyday objects with a soul and personality, treating them as personas that bridge the gap between the animate and inanimate.

For over a decade, he has conducted “a sociological research about colors and objects,” investigating how they shape our daily lives.
Cibic’s work is rooted in pareidolia—the tendency to perceive faces or emotions in inanimate objects. Since 2022, he has extended this exploration to study plants’ emotions and knowledge, creating visual languages to map their interactions.
By blending innovative production methods with traditional craftsmanship from around the globe, he challenges material boundaries and reimagines how objects can interact with their surroundings.
At the core of Cibic’s work is his playful zoomorphic pottery, inspired by plant-like forms.

His creations provoke joy and wonder while raising profound questions about humanity’s role in a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence. Drawing on figures like Ernst Haeckel and Luigi Serafini, Cibic crafts speculative narratives where organic and artificial worlds meet in unexpected ways.

One of his most iconic projects, VasoNaso, exemplifies his unique fusion of humor, creativity, and rigorous experimentation with ceramics. For Cibic, even the slightest shift in form can suggest an entirely new species, sparking a playful yet meaningful exploration of evolution and diversity.

Through his work, Matteo Cibic invites us to embrace the fantastical and reimagine the familiar, offering glimpses of futures where objects, plants, and technology coexist in joyful, unpredictable harmony.