The Molla floor lamp, designed in the 1970s by Cesare Leonardi and Franca Stagi for Lumenform, is a masterful example of Italian design in which functionality and sculptural poetry merge seamlessly .
The lamp consists of a refined chrome-plated rod that is elegantly clamped between the floor and ceiling. Attached to this is an adjustable spotlight that can move freely and smoothly along its entire height . This is made possible by the ingenious internal spring system, the "molla," which ensures a stable yet extremely flexible light position.
The result is a lighting object that is not only functional but also makes a visual statement. The Molla appears as an architectural line in the space , subtle yet powerful, ideal for modern, minimalist, and artistic interiors. The combination of chrome, rubber components, and refined details emphasizes the technical precision and aesthetic vision of Leonardi and Stagi, both pioneers in experimenting with form and materials.
This piece is in beautiful vintage condition and remains a rare find in the international design world. A true collector's item for lovers of authentic Italian design.
The lamp fits between a ceiling height of 230cm and 315cm.