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Pair of Colette Brass Table Lamps by Luciano Frigerio for Frigerio di Desio

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Extraordinary pair of brass-cast table lamps with a striking Brutalist design, signed by renowned designer Luciano Frigerio for the prestigious brand Frigerio di Desio in the 1970s. These lamps are in impeccable condition and still retain their original linen shades, accented with elegant brass trim. The brass has developed a beautiful aged patina that has not been polished, ideal for those who appreciate pieces with a story to tell. Please note: one of the shades shows slight signs of aging, which do not affect its functionality. Discover the unique charm of these illuminating works of art and add a distinctive design touch to your interior. The matching wall mirror from the same series is also available. Product Name: Pair of "Colette" Table Lamps by Luciano Frigerio for Frigerio di Desio Designer: Luciano Frigerio Year of Design: 1970 Style: Brutalist Main Materials: Brass, linen Distinctive Design: The lamps feature a unique Brutalist design, characterized by solid brass casting and original linen lampshades with elegant brass trim Dimensions: 17 x 17 x H17 cm (without shade) Typical Use: Perfect to illuminate and elevate any interior space Design Icon: These lamps represent an iconic 1970s design by Luciano Frigerio Versatility: Suitable for various interiors thanks to their bold design and timeless character Current Condition: In excellent vintage condition with original linen shades and brass trim still in place / No longer in production Additional Notes: One of the two shades shows, as seen in the photos, some signs of age that do not affect use Luciano Frigerio, born in 1928 in Desio, was an Italian designer known for his contribution to high-end cabinetmaking and furniture design. Raised in a family with a long tradition of woodworking, he combined his passion for design with his love for music. Over the years, Frigerio transformed the family business into a benchmark for quality furniture, collaborating with renowned Italian architects and designers. His philosophy was based on the idea that architects could design unique, non-industrial furniture pieces. This vision led to the creation of sculptural furniture in solid wood and bed headboards cast in bronze, distinguishing his work from the mass production of the time. His collaborations with figures like Franco Albini and Paolo Portoghesi further established his reputation on the international stage. Frigerio received several awards during his career, including recognition at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile and Mobillevante Bari. His impact on the design industry is reflected in permanent exhibitions and the presence of his works in major art galleries in Italy and abroad. Frigerio passed away in 1999 in Sanremo, but his legacy in high-quality furniture design continues to inspire. Frigerio di Desio was a renowned Italian furniture company known for producing high-quality, design-forward pieces. Founded and led by Luciano Frigerio, the company had its roots in a family tradition of fine woodworking, started by his father Giovanni in 1889. Luciano carried on this legacy while introducing a modern and innovative vision to the business. During the 1960s and 1970s, Frigerio began to explore furniture design in collaboration with leading Italian architects and designers, including Franco Albini, Sergio Asti, and Paolo Portoghesi. These partnerships helped elevate the brand to an excellence center for luxury furniture, particularly known for one-of-a-kind sculptural creations. Frigerio’s approach to design manifested in the creation of sculptural furniture in solid wood and bed headboards cast in bronze. These innovative and distinctive pieces set the company apart from the industrial production common at the time. Luciano Frigerio’s vision pushed the company toward the international market, and over the years, Frigerio opened showrooms in several Italian cities, becoming a go-to for design lovers and collectors of high-end furniture. The company received accolades at various design fairs and events, solidifying its reputation for excellence. After Luciano Frigerio’s passing in 1999, the legacy of the brand lived on through its works, exhibited in prestigious art galleries in Italy and internationally, contributing to its continued acclaim in the world of collectible design. Please note: This item is in a very good vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present but do not affect its functionality. We kindly ask you to consider these characteristics prior to purchase.
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  • Dimensioni:
    Altezza: 43,18 cm (17 in)Larghezza: 43,18 cm (17 in)Profondità: 43,18 cm (17 in)
  • Venduto come:
    Set di 2
  • Alimentazione:
    Via cavo
  • Tensione:
    220-240v
  • Paralume:
    Incluso
  • Stile:
    Brutalismo (Del periodo)
  • Materiali e tecniche:
  • Luogo di origine:
  • Periodo:
  • Data di produzione:
    1970
  • Condizioni:
    Usura compatibile con l’età e l’utilizzo. The item is in very good vintage condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age and use. No structural damage.
  • Località del venditore:
    Conversano, IT
  • Numero di riferimento:
    1stDibs: LU8395237914642

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