Sarfatti 2097/20 Wall Lamp

Item No.
LIG061

A beautiful design, made identical to the original.

Distinctive spherical form.
Powerful and even light.
Versatile enough for use in every room.

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Delivery Time   10-16 weeks

From  US$249.00 - US$499.00
US$249.00

Price for the original ...  US$1,599.00
 
 

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An elegant 1950s design, the Wall Lamp perfectly illustrates Gino Sarfatti's position between classical Italian elegance and craftsmanship and the emerging avant garde that would revolutionise Italian design.

The outer shell of the perfect glass sphere shifts from opaque to transparent so as to create a subtle, diffuse light; a simple, but incredibly effective, detail.

These lamps work particularly effectively in pairs and are versatile enough to be used in almost any living space.

Goes well with the Gino Sarfatti Chandelier.

More Information
Item No.LIG061
Year of Design:1958
Designed by:Gino Sarfatti
Frame made of:Stainless Steel
Made of:Stainless Steel
Finish:Polished Chrome
Care instructions:For daily care, it is recommended to use a soft and damp wrung out cloth with clear water. Please avoid treatment with detergents or chemicals.
Cubic meter G:0.09 m²
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Specification
Product Measurement (L x D x H):87cm x 24cm x 26cm
Lampshade Material:Stainless Steel
What type of bulb is required:E14 : 20 x 15W
Packaging
Package Measurement (L x D x H):99cm x 32cm x 30cm
Package Weight:6 KG
Numbers of Cartons:1
Cubic meter G:0.09 m²
Assembled:Assembled

Gino Sarfatti (1912-1985)

Gino Sarfatti was born in Venice in 1912 and studied aeronaval engineering at the University of Genoa.

In 1939, Gino established Arteluce. The firm soon became a national and international reference point for the modern architecture movement in lighting.

During his thirty-year career, Gino designed and produced over 400 lighting fixtures and stayed at the forefront of innovation related to typology, materials, production technologies, light sources, technical lighting effects, and design. He was a pioneer in the use of halogen bulbs, incorporating them into fixtures as early as 1971.

The designer and his company won numerous prizes and awards including the "Compasso d′Oro" in 1954 and 1955, and the Honorary Diploma of the Milan Triennale. Arteluce served as an important forum for many of the leading Italian designers in the 50s and 60s, including Franco Albini, Gianfranco Frattini, Vittoriano Vigano and Marco Zanuso.

He sold his company in 1973.
Even though he died in Gravedona in 1984, Gino Sarfatti’s lamps and lighting designs remain an iconic industry standard.

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