Desk Lamp
Desk Lamp
ca. 1977 (made)
ca. 1977 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
Italian lighting design company Arteluce was established in 1939 by the young Venetian designer-entrepreneur Gino Sarfatti. Political upheaval at the time forced Sarfatti to abandon his aeronautical engineering degree in Genoa and move with his family to Milan. There, despite a lack of formal design training, Sarfatti embarked on a lighting career. Yet it is arguably because he was wholly self-taught that Sarfatti immersed himself in the full lifecycle of the design process, from conception to production, collaborating with artisans and architects to create stronger, lighter, and cheaper modernist lamps than Italy has seen before.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Desk Lamp (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Steel, stove enamelled |
Brief description | Desk lamp, grey stove enamelled steel, Italy, made by Arteluce, designed by Gino Sarfatti, Milan, ca.1977, |
Physical description | Desk lamp, the body of grey, stove enamelled folded steel, rectangular the base at an angle so that the whole sits on a slope, the circular shade, a flat disc, with a narrow rim, the interior enamelled white, slots in at the top, the toggle switch within a circular inset, halogen bulb at the top of the base unit. |
Style | |
Production type | Limited edition |
Summary | Italian lighting design company Arteluce was established in 1939 by the young Venetian designer-entrepreneur Gino Sarfatti. Political upheaval at the time forced Sarfatti to abandon his aeronautical engineering degree in Genoa and move with his family to Milan. There, despite a lack of formal design training, Sarfatti embarked on a lighting career. Yet it is arguably because he was wholly self-taught that Sarfatti immersed himself in the full lifecycle of the design process, from conception to production, collaborating with artisans and architects to create stronger, lighter, and cheaper modernist lamps than Italy has seen before. |
Collection | |
Accession number | M.130-1978 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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