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Creator: Ezio Didone
Ezio Didone table lamp production Valenti 1970s
By Valenti Luce, Ezio Didone
Located in Parma, IT
Table lamp design Ezio Didone for Valenti 1970s. Cast iron base with polished steel cylinder, plexiglass diffuser, original electrical system. In excellent condition.
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1970s Italian Vintage Ezio Didone Lighting

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Steel

Postmodern "Diva" Sconce by Ezio Didone for Arteluce, 1980s.
By Ezio Didone, Arteluce
Located in Lille, FR
Postmodern "Diva" Sconce by Ezio Didone for Arteluce, 1980s.
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1980s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Ezio Didone Lighting

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Steel

5 Diva Sconces by Ezio Didone for Arteluce, italian Art Deco style
By Ezio Didone, Arteluce
Located in Camblanes et Meynac, FR
5 Diva sconces by Ezio Didone for Arteluce, Art Deco style Vintage Italian Art Deco wall light with 2 half circular shaped glass plates - 1 white opaque...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Art Deco Ezio Didone Lighting

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Metal

Cono table lamp by Ezio Didone for Arteluce, 1979
By Ezio Didone, Arteluce
Located in UTRECHT, NL
Table lamp, model Cono designed by Ezio Didone for Arteluce in 1979. The lamp is made of opaque milky-white Murano glass with a subtle gradient. On the top of the lamp is a round bl...
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1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ezio Didone Lighting

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Murano Glass, Plastic

Murano Glass Hiroshima Table Lamp by Ezio Didone for La Murrina, c. 1960, Italy.
By Ezio Didone
Located in Brussels, BE
Very beautiful Hiroshima Lamp by Ezio Didone for La Murrina, circa 1960, Italy. Light red and clear Murano glass. One E27 bulb. Dimensions: 42 cm diamet...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ezio Didone Lighting

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Murano Glass

Vintage Ciao Table Lamp by Ezio Didone for Arteluce, Model 1170, 1983
By Ezio Didone
Located in Doraville, GA
A vintage table lamp design in 1983 by Enzio Didone for Arteluce and made in Italy. The lamp is halogen with a red painted metal hood and and body. The end caps on the hood and body ...
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1980s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Ezio Didone Lighting

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Metal

Ezio Didone “Mira S” UFO Pendant Light for Arteluce / Flos, Italy, 1990s
By Arteluce, Ezio Didone
Located in Niederdorfelden, Hessen
Postmodern UFO or flying saucer pendant light giving diffused upward and downward light. Designed in the 1990s by Ezio Didone and manufactured by Arteluce (in those years division of...
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1990s Italian Post-Modern Ezio Didone Lighting

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Metal, Chrome

Arteluce Atomic Space Chrome Disk Lamp Mira "C" Designed by Ezio Didone
By Ezio Didone, Arteluce
Located in Antwerp, BE
Vintage midcentury Arteluce saucer lamp.This Mira C Suspension provides diffused upward and downward light and features aluminum chrome lamp body finish a sandblasted, acid-etched gl...
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1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ezio Didone Lighting

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Aluminum

Table Lamp ‘Conetto’, by Ezio Didone for Arteluce, Italy, 1990s
By Ezio Didone
Located in Stockholm, SE
Table lamp ‘Conetto’, by Ezio Didone for Arteluce, Italy. 1990s. Murano glass and bakelite. Measurements: H: 27.5 cm / 10 3/4'' D: 18 cm / 7''   
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1990s Italian Modern Ezio Didone Lighting

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Murano Glass, Bakelite

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Ezio Didone lighting for sale on 1stDibs.

Ezio Didone lighting are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Ezio Didone lighting, although red editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original lighting by Ezio Didone were created in the mid-century modern style in italy during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider lighting by Mario Bertorelle, Ferdinand A. Porsche, and Raul Barbieri and Giorgio Marianelli. Prices for Ezio Didone lighting can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $335 and can go as high as $3,550, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $1,356.

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