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Period: 1970s
Color:  Red
Red-Orange Aluminium & Opaline Glass Balum Sconce by A. Castiglioni for Arteluce
Located in Varese, Lombardia
Small version of the Light ball serie designed in 1961 by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Arteluce and subsequently for Flos.
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Italian Space Age Vintage 1970s Flush Mount Lighting

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Aluminum

Set of Two Mid-Century Modern Sputnik Wall Lamps or Ceiling Fixtures, 1970s
Located in Munich, DE
Set of two extremely rare Mid-Century Modern Sputnik wall lamps or sconces or ceiling fixtures. Designed and manufactured probably in Germany, 1960s....
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German Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1970s Flush Mount Lighting

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Space Age Tulip Pendant Orange & White by Klaus Hempel for Kaiser, Germany, 1972
Located in Niederdorfelden, Hessen
Elegant orange-red Space Age tulip pendant lamp designed by Klaus Hempel. Manufactured by Kaiser Lighting, Germany in the 1970s. Awarded design: iF P...
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German Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1970s Flush Mount Lighting

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4 Ceramic Wall Lamps Vienna, circa 1970s
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4 ceramic wall lamps Vienna, circa 1970s Original condition
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Materials

Ceramic

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