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Table Lamp Model 522 by Gino Sarfatti for Arteluce, 1948

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Discover a rare gem in the world of design – the extraordinary model 522 lamp, created by Gino Sarfatti and produced by Arteluce Milano in 1948. This unique lamp is a timeless design masterpiece that continues to shine with its distinctive style. The lamp features a base with four alloy feet supporting a double ribbed glass shade with four E17 light points. Its design is characterized by the signature circular tip that distinguishes Gino Sarfatti’s early table lamps. The condition of this lamp is exceptional and nearly flawless, with the original mark still visible on the underside of the base. Add a piece of design history to your space with this unique and rare lamp. It is a unique opportunity to own an authentic work of lighting art. Bibliography: Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: Selected Works 1938–1973, Milan, 2012, p. 423 Product Name: Lamp Mod. 522 Gino Sarfatti - Arteluce Milano 1948 Designer: Gino Sarfatti Year of Design: 1948 Style: Vintage Design Main Materials: Ribbed glass, alloy Distinctive Design Features: Unusual and iconic lamp form Typical Dimensions: Height 40 cm, diameter 34 cm Comfort: Creates a warm and comfortable atmosphere Typical Use: Ideal as an accent light for both residential and commercial interiors Design Icon: The model 522 lamp by Gino Sarfatti is a true icon of vintage design, representing the creative genius of its renowned designer Versatility: This lamp suits a variety of settings, from home to workplace, thanks to its timeless design Current Condition: This lamp is in outstanding and nearly pristine condition, still bearing the original maker’s mark under the base Gino Sarfatti was a renowned Italian designer and entrepreneur, best known for his contributions to lighting and industrial design. Born on September 11, 1912 in Venice, Italy, and passing away on March 5, 1985 in Gravedona, Lombardy, Sarfatti is considered one of the pioneers of modern lighting. Here are some key facts about his life and career: Founding of Arteluce: In 1939, Sarfatti founded the lighting company Arteluce, which would become one of the most important Italian lighting manufacturers of the 20th century. With Arteluce, he produced numerous innovative lamps and lighting fixtures, often collaborating with other designers and architects. Innovative Design: Gino Sarfatti was known for his ability to merge form and function in his creations. He designed lamps with a clean, modern aesthetic, often experimenting with different materials and cutting-edge technologies. His attention to detail and functionality made many of his works true design icons. Collaborations: Sarfatti worked with numerous other designers, including Vittoriano Viganò and Franco Albini, to develop products for Arteluce. These collaborations led to some of the brand’s most renowned and beloved lamps. Recognition and Success: His lighting designs were featured in important design and art exhibitions around the world. Sarfatti received numerous awards and accolades, confirming his lasting influence in the design field. Legacy: Although Gino Sarfatti is no longer alive, his creations remain highly sought after by design collectors and appreciated for their style and functionality. His impact on the world of lighting and design is enduring, and the Arteluce lamps he designed are now regarded as iconic pieces. Gino Sarfatti exemplifies how Italian design has significantly contributed to the history of industrial design. His creations represent the perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality that characterizes Italian design. Arteluce was a significant Italian lighting and design company active during the 20th century, founded by Gino Sarfatti in 1939. The company had a major impact on lighting and industrial design and helped define the style and innovation of Italian design. Below are some key insights about Arteluce: Foundation and Philosophy: Gino Sarfatti founded Arteluce with the goal of creating lighting fixtures that combined aesthetics and functionality within a contemporary design. The company was a pioneer in using new materials and technologies to create innovative lighting solutions. Successful Collaborations: Arteluce became known for its partnerships 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: Arteluce produced a series of lamps that became iconic design pieces. These lamps are characterized by clean lines, high-quality materials, and attention to detail. Many are still highly sought after by collectors and admired for their timeless appeal. Technological Innovation: Arteluce was at the forefront of adopting new technologies and materials to develop innovative lighting solutions. Sarfatti and his team frequently experimented with new light sources, mounting systems, and materials, contributing to the evolution of modern lighting. Exhibitions and Recognition: Arteluce creations were showcased in major design and art exhibitions worldwide, earning awards and accolades. The company became a benchmark in Italian design and helped establish Italy’s reputation for excellence in design. Enduring Legacy: Although Arteluce is no longer active, its lamps continue to be produced by other companies or are highly prized as collectible items. Arteluce’s legacy lives on through its creations, which represent a significant chapter in the history of Italian design. Arteluce played a key role in the evolution of Italian design and helped define Italy’s style in the fields of lighting and industrial design. Its legacy continues to inspire designers and design enthusiasts around the world. 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.
  • Creatore:
    Arteluce (Produttore),Gino Sarfatti (Designer)
  • Dimensioni:
    Altezza: 40 cm (15,75 in)Diametro: 34 cm (13,39 in)
  • Alimentazione:
    Via cavo
  • Paralume:
    Incluso
  • Materiali e tecniche:
  • Luogo di origine:
  • Periodo:
  • Data di produzione:
    1948
  • 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 chip. No structural damage.
  • Località del venditore:
    Conversano, IT
  • Numero di riferimento:
    1stDibs: LU8395237079982

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