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Arteluce 573 Table Lamp Vintage Brass Design G. Sarfatti

Code: MOILIL0200078

Price upon request
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Arteluce 573 Table Lamp Vintage Brass Design G. Sarfatti

Code: MOILIL0200078

Price upon request

Arteluce 573 Table Lamp Vintage Brass Design G. Sarfatti

Features

Designer:  Gino Sarfatti

Production:  Arteluce

Model:  573

Time:  1950s

Production country:  Milano, Lombardia, Italy

Material:  Anodized Aluminum , Cast Iron , Methacrylate , Chrome Plated Brass

Description

Table or desk lamp model 573 designed by Gino Sarfatti and produced by Arteluce, Italy 1956. This beautiful Directional table lamp has a cast iron base, covered with the trademark grey cracked paint. The central stems are made of chrome-plated brass and can be adjusted to different positions and angles. The adjustment mechanism, also used in other models, consists of a solid aluminium ball placed in the centre. The typical Sarfatti shade has been used in several versions of its lamps and is a combination of anodised aluminium and a green methacrylate diffuser ring, which gives a beautiful light effect when lit. In this lamp, Sarfatti has created a balance between direct and decorative light. The green diffuser ring prevents the lamp from being directly fixed and gives the impression that it is illuminated, when in fact it is only the bulb that is reflected in the ring. The cable that is at the end of the arm and plugs into the central stem has a decorative as well as a functional value. This lamp is perfect, for example, as a table lamp due to its multiple dimming functions. The lamp uses an E27 bulb up to 100 watts, can also use an LED bulb and is dimmable. The lamp is in original condition with some age-related wear as can be seen in the pictures.

Product Condition:
Product in its original state. The lamp has no defects and has not been restored. We try to present the real state of the lamps as fully as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description will prevail.

Maximum size (cm):
Height: 51
Width: 60
Depth: 15

Additional Information

Designer: Gino Sarfatti

Gino Sarfatti (1912 - 1985) was an Italian designer. After classical studies, he attended the University of Aeronaval Engineering in Genoa. He frequents Franco Albini, Lucio Fontana, Lica and Albe Steiner. In February 1939 he founded Arteluce Società Anonima A.L. After the first bombings on Milan, the production activity moved near Lecco, therefore, to escape racial persecution, he had to expatriate to Switzerland, where he lives in a convent of nuns near Lugano. Arteluce, during the war years, remains active. In 1946, on his return, he opened a small workshop, but in 1950 he founded the company ArCon (Contemporary Furniture) in Rome, which markets brands of excellence in furniture and is immediately successful. In 1973, the year in which he won the gold medal of the XV Triennale, he sold the company.
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Production: Arteluce

Time: 1950s

1950s

Material:

Anodized Aluminum

Cast Iron

Methacrylate

Chrome Plated Brass

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