Artemide Tizio 50 Table lamps appear in the James Bond movies: a black Tizio lamp in No Time...
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Vintage Murano Glass Mushroom Swirl Lamp
James Bond (Daniel Craig) has a Vintage Murano Glass Mushroom Swirl Lamp in his Jamaican house/villa in the movie No Time To Die (2021).
The lamp has a mushroom shape, and is made from glass with a swirl design that 'swirls' to the right. The image on the left shows the same lamp, but in a pink glass (photo from eBay via TheVintageMuranoGlass.com).
The very similar, 'Vetri Murano Mushroom Table Lamp' which is slightly easier to find has a slightly different mushroom shape and the swirl going to the left.
You can sometimes find similar Murano lamps on eBay, although this particular one that Bond has is hard to find.
Murano glass, or Venetian glass is glassware from Venice, where it is typically made on the island of Murano near the city, since the 13th century. Traditionally it is made with a soda-lime "metal" and is typically elaborately decorated, with various "hot" glass-forming techniques, as well as gilding, enamel, or engraving.
Murano glass in Moonraker
Venician glass has a link with the Bond film Moonraker(1979). In that film, James Bond (Roger Moore) visits glass manufacturer Venini Glass in Venice. Villain Drax has his gas globes and hexagonal glass tubes produced in a Venini glass factory at St. Mark's Square, and Bond fights his way through a museum, breaking quite a lot of the expensive glassware. At one point a Murano glass exhibition poster can be spotted on the wall behind Bond.
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In No Time To Die, James Bond also has a Tizio Table Lamp in that same room. Click here for more items in his Jamaica villa or click here for more lamps in Bond films.
Thanks to Mattia De Varti for the ID
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