Illumination

  • Chandelier with drops, in Provencal style, dating back to the 1950s, pickled, gray color.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 90 x Ø 85 cm
  • Quadrifoglio model floor lamp designed by Gae Aulenti for Harvey Guzzini in 1974. The circular base in polished chromed steel and the four chromed stems support a four-leaf clover lampshade in molded white acrylic perspex.
    Period: 1974 Measurements: H 166 x Ø 48 cm
  • Red stilnovo lamp dating back to the 1960s. Cast iron base.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 124 x L 21 cm
  • Reggiani style lamp, 1970s. In good condition, there are some dents on the base. Period: 1940s Measurements: H 177 x W 57 x D 37 cm
  • Romeo Rega floor lamp, 1950s. The lamp has a brass frame, wooden base and fabric shade. Period: 1950s Dimensions: H 188,5 x W 123 / Lampshade D 54,5 cm
  • Spool-shaped chandelier in painted iron with blue and grey nuances. Six candles with their own cream colored lampshade. Late 19th century.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 120 x Ø 93 cm
  • Stilux Milano wall lamp, 1960s, good condition, the electrical connection is also original, in any case to be overhauled, built in steel and perspex. Period: 1960s Measurements: Arm Ø30 x L73 cm
  • Table lamp mod. 12297 designed by Angelo Lelli for Arredoluce , Italy, 1950s Brass and lacquered aluminum. In excellent used working condition, authenticated by Arredoluce Lit.
  • Vintage lamp, Italian design by Felice Antonio Botta - Epoque 1960/1970 - Florence.  Shows signs of wear, to be restored, so we have reduced the price by 40 %. Felice Botta studied at the Istituto d'Arte in Florence, then continued his artistic career in search of simplicity. For a series of educational objects, he received eleven awards from the prestigious European brand for good play, Spielgut; he was also selected for the Compasso d'Oro in 1970 and was present with his objects at the 14th Milan Triennale. With his original sculptures, made out of poor materials, mainly recycled, he has taken part in numerous exhibitions in various Italian and foreign cities, including Tokyo (1985-86), Naples (1988) and New York (1992). Felice Botta loved his wood, which he searches for, finds and archives until the moment he chooses it for one of his works, always leaving it as it is, nothing added, nothing taken away. Following his love and respect for nature and his strong passion for poor materials and for the continuous search for simplicity, he discovered poor and recycled paper, a material congenial to his feeling of being a creator. The base of the lamp is composed of plexiglass discs and thick wooden discs, without lampshade. Period: 1960/70 Measurements: H 38 x D 10 - 220 volts / 150 w
  • Carved and gilded wooden chandelier with 8 light points, dating back to the early 1900s
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 97 x Ø 78 cm
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