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Set of 101 Ceiling or Wall Lamps by Rolf Krüger for Staff, 1960s

Design from Rolf Krüger 1966, winner of the German IF Award in 1967! Rod luminaires are particularly suitable for creating unique light sculptures Wall or ceiling lights in white metal. The tubes are particularly suitable for creating unique light sculptures, the arrangement can be combined always freely chosen or. They look best with the mirror … Continue reading “Set of 101 Ceiling or Wall Lamps by Rolf Krüger for Staff, 1960s”

Studio Tetrarch for Valenti Luce 1960s Large PISTILLO Ceiling Lamp in Gold

Extra large 1960s Pistillo ceiling chandelier. Designed by Studio Tetrarch for Valenti Luce Milano. Inspired by the female reproductive parts of a flower “The Pistil” Consists of several plastic filament stems. In rare vibrant gold colour. Creates a mesmerising play of lights and shadows. This lamp shows hardly any signs of use. In excellent vintage … Continue reading “Studio Tetrarch for Valenti Luce 1960s Large PISTILLO Ceiling Lamp in Gold”

Brutalist midcentury Copper Ceilinglamps 1960s, Sweden

Golden vintage and Swedish 1960s brutalist copper pendant lamp consisting of five pieces cylinder shaped lampshades suspended from a large cable cup on the top. Each shade has its own cable and they all gather in the copper cup on top of the lamp. The shades are made from shards of copper and the have kind of a “melted” look that is quite unique. The light beautifully flows out through all the small gaps on the shades. Measures: 23-24 cmH of the shade, 6-7 cmD of the shade. Total height from the cup: 133 cmH. Good vintage condition.Swedish 1960`s brutalist copper pendant lamp consisting of five pcs cylinder shaped lampshades suspended from a large cable cup on the top.Swedish 1960`s brutalist copper pendant lamp consisting of five pcs cylinder shaped lampshades suspended from a large cable cup on the top.

Angelo Lelii

Renowned as Italian lighting designer Angelo Lelii was to become, little is known about his early history other than that he studied at ISIA (Superior Institute of Industrial Art) at the University of Decorative Arts in Monza, outside Milan. It was in Monza also where as early as 1939 he started working out of a … Continue reading “Angelo Lelii”