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Discover a rare gem in the world of design - the extraordinary lamp mod. 522, created by Gino Sarfatti and …
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Discover a rare gem in the world of design - the extraordinary lamp mod. 522, created by Gino Sarfatti and produced by Artiluce Milano in 1948. This single lamp is an example of timeless design that continues to shine with its distinctive style.
The lamp features a base with 4 alloy feet that support a double striped glass hat with 4 light points E17.
The design is characterized by the characteristic of a circle tip that distinguishes the first table lamps of Gino Sarfatti.
The conditions of this lamp are extraordinary and practically impeccable, with the original brand still present under the base.
Add a piece of design history to your space with this unique and rare lamp.
It is an opportunity to own an authentic work of illumination.
Bibliography:
Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, "Gino Sarfatti: Selected Works 1938-1973", Milan, 2012, p. 423
Product name: Lamp Mod. 522 Gino Sarfatti - Artiluce Milan 1948
Designer: Gino Sarfatti
Design year: 1948
Style: Vintage design
Main materials: striped glass, Lega
Distinctive design: particular form of the lamp
Typical dimensions: Height of 40 cm, diameter of 34 cm
Comfort: create a comfortable atmosphere in a space
Typical use: perfect as an accent light for furnishing environments, both residential and commercial.
Design icon: the lamp mod. 522 Gino Sarfatti is an icon of vintage design, representing the creative genius of his famous designer.
Versatility: this lamp adapts to a variety of environments, from the house to the workplace, thanks to its timeless design.
Current state of design: this lamp is in extraordinary and practically impeccable conditions, still preserving the original brand under the base.
Gino Sarfatti was an Italian designer and entrepreneur, known mainly for his contribution in the field of lighting and industrial design. Born on 11 September 1912 in Venice, Italy, and died on March 5, 1985 in Gravedona, Lombardy, Sarfatti is considered one of the pioneers in the modern lighting sector.
Here are some key information about Gino Sarfatti's life and career:
Artiluce Foundation: in 1939, Sarfatti founded the "Artiluce's lighting company," which would become one of the most important Italian lighting companies of the twentieth century. with Artiluce, Sarfatti has produced numerous innovative lamps and lighting fixtures, often collaborating with other designers and architects.
Innovative design: Gino Sarfatti is known for his ability to combine shape and function in his projects. He created lamps with a clean and modern aesthetic, often experimenting with different materials and innovative technologies. His attention to detail and functionality has made many of his creations of design icons.
I work with other designers: Sarfatti has collaborated with numerous other designers, including Vittoriano Viganò and Franco Albini, to develop products for Artiluce. These collaborations have produced many of the most famous and appreciated lamps.
Recognitions and success: his lamps have been exhibited in important exhibitions of design and art all over the world. Gino Sarfatti has received numerous prizes and awards for his work, confirming his lasting influence in the field of design.
Inheritance: even if Gino Sarfatti is no longer alive, his creations continue to be sought by design collectors and appreciated for their style and their functionality. His impact on the world of design and lighting is lasting, and the artiluce lamps he designed are considered iconic design pieces.
Gino Sarfatti is an example of how Italian design has contributed significantly to the history of industrial design, and its creations represent the combination of aesthetics and functionality that characterizes Italian design.
Artiluce was an important Italian company of lighting and design active in the twentieth century, founded by Gino Sarfatti in 1939. The company had a significant impact in the field of lighting and industrial design and helped to define the style and the 'Innovation of Italian design. Below, you will find some key information on Artiluce:
Foundation and philosophy: Gino Sarfatti has founded Artiluce with the aim of producing lighting fixtures that united aesthetics and functionality in a contemporary design. The company has been a pioneer in the use of new materials and technologies to create innovative lamps.
Successful collaborations: Artiluce has become known for his collaborations with important Italian and international designers and architects. These collaborations led to the creation of many iconic lamps, including the works of Vittoriano Viganò, Franco Albini and others.
Iconic design: Artiluce has produced a series of lamps that have become iconic design pieces. These lamps are characterized by clean lines, high quality materials and attention to detail. Many of them are still highly sought by collectors and appreciated for their timeless aesthetic.
Technological innovation: Artiluce was at the forefront in the use of new technologies and materials to create innovative lamps. Gino Sarfatti and his team have often experienced with new sources of light, fixing and material systems, contributing to the evolution of modern lighting.
Exhibitions and acknowledgments: Artiluce creations have been exhibited in important exhibitions of design and art all over the world, obtaining awards and prizes. The company was a point of reference in Italian design and contributed to spreading Italy's reputation as a center of excellence in design.
Durating inheritance: even if the Artiluce company is no longer operational, its lamps continue to be produced by other companies or are sought after as collectible pieces. Artiluce's legacy lives through his creations, which represent an important chapter in the history of Italian design.
Artiluce was a key company in the evolution of Italian design and helped to define the Italian style in the field of lighting and industrial design. Its legacy continues to inspire designers and design enthusiasts all over the world. This piece has an attribution mark,
I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity
issues arising from misattribution,
European Plug (up to 250V).The wiring of this item may be original and might need replacement, if not specified otherwise.
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- Dimensions
- 13.39ʺW × 13.39ʺD × 15.75ʺL
- Period
- 1940s
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Glass
- Steel
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Condition Notes
- Excellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight … moreExcellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations. less
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