Property from a Private Italian Collection Gino Sarfatti Floor lamp, model no. 1068 circa 1956 Opaline methacrylate, painted metal, marble. 55 1/2 in. (141 cm) high Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Partial manufacturer label printed with AL/MILANO/ARTELUCE.
Literature Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti Selected Works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, pp. 265, 453 Gino Sarfatti Designing Light, exh. cat., Triennale Design Museum, Milan, 2012, p. 86 Artist Bio Gino Sarfatti Italian • 1912 - 1985 Rising above the devastation of World War II, post-war Italian design reached new heights of productivity and ingenuity, particularly in the realm of lighting. Gino Sarfatti is among the most celebrated lighting designers from this fruitful period. Before founding his company Arteluce in 1939, Sarfatti studied aeronautical engineering. He brought the inventiveness of a self-taught outsider to the field of lighting design, while his mechanical background lent lightness and ingenuity of construction. Poetic underpinnings are also evident in lamps such as model no. 1034 (sometimes referred to as the "Vine" lamp), which features a nearly 8' twisting brass stem graced with nine delicate, articulating white shades like buds on a flower. View More Works
Property from a Private Italian Collection Gino Sarfatti Floor lamp, model no. 1068 circa 1956 Opaline methacrylate, painted metal, marble. 55 1/2 in. (141 cm) high Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Partial manufacturer label printed with AL/MILANO/ARTELUCE.
Literature Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti Selected Works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, pp. 265, 453 Gino Sarfatti Designing Light, exh. cat., Triennale Design Museum, Milan, 2012, p. 86 Artist Bio Gino Sarfatti Italian • 1912 - 1985 Rising above the devastation of World War II, post-war Italian design reached new heights of productivity and ingenuity, particularly in the realm of lighting. Gino Sarfatti is among the most celebrated lighting designers from this fruitful period. Before founding his company Arteluce in 1939, Sarfatti studied aeronautical engineering. He brought the inventiveness of a self-taught outsider to the field of lighting design, while his mechanical background lent lightness and ingenuity of construction. Poetic underpinnings are also evident in lamps such as model no. 1034 (sometimes referred to as the "Vine" lamp), which features a nearly 8' twisting brass stem graced with nine delicate, articulating white shades like buds on a flower. View More Works
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