Three Shade Lamp by Gino Sarfatti - Pair

$13,500.00

A rare pair of petite mushroom table lamps, designed by Gino Sarfatti. These elegant lamps feature three domed shades that appear to float effortlessly on curved brass rods, showcasing Sarfatti's mastery of minimalist design. The lamps are in wonderful condition, with minimal scratching on the original paint of the shades and a rich patina on the original finish of the rods and base. Italy, 1951.

Literature: Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: Designing Light; Charlotte & Peter Fiell, 1000 Lights; Giuliana Gramigna, 50 Anni di Design Italiano.

Designer: Gino Sarfatti

Manufacturer: Arteluce

Origin: Italy

Date: 1951

Dimensions: 10" H x 13" W x 12" D

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A rare pair of petite mushroom table lamps, designed by Gino Sarfatti. These elegant lamps feature three domed shades that appear to float effortlessly on curved brass rods, showcasing Sarfatti's mastery of minimalist design. The lamps are in wonderful condition, with minimal scratching on the original paint of the shades and a rich patina on the original finish of the rods and base. Italy, 1951.

Literature: Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: Designing Light; Charlotte & Peter Fiell, 1000 Lights; Giuliana Gramigna, 50 Anni di Design Italiano.

Designer: Gino Sarfatti

Manufacturer: Arteluce

Origin: Italy

Date: 1951

Dimensions: 10" H x 13" W x 12" D

A rare pair of petite mushroom table lamps, designed by Gino Sarfatti. These elegant lamps feature three domed shades that appear to float effortlessly on curved brass rods, showcasing Sarfatti's mastery of minimalist design. The lamps are in wonderful condition, with minimal scratching on the original paint of the shades and a rich patina on the original finish of the rods and base. Italy, 1951.

Literature: Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: Designing Light; Charlotte & Peter Fiell, 1000 Lights; Giuliana Gramigna, 50 Anni di Design Italiano.

Designer: Gino Sarfatti

Manufacturer: Arteluce

Origin: Italy

Date: 1951

Dimensions: 10" H x 13" W x 12" D