Another TOP ITEM in our collection, and extremely rare!
This floor lamp by Sergio Mazza and Giuliana Gramigna looks so beautiful, so pure and so simple.
Sergio Mazza was a master at combining materials. For example, he combines a marble base with a steel cylinder and a plexiglass shade into one beautiful whole.
This lamp is rarely on the market and is sought after by the best international interior architects and decorators.
The floor model is extremely rare and you will hardly ever see it, let alone buy it. Will you be the new owner?
Designed and manufactured in Italy, circa 1970.
In 1959, the architect Sergio Mazza (1931) and the aeronautical engineer Ernesto Gismondi (1931) founded the Artemide brand in Milan, specializing in lighting equipment. Despite the artisanal start (in the company's small space in Via Moscova, the lamps are worked by metal and glassblowers, and the first catalog contains only six models), the beginnings proved fruitful: in a short time Artemide established itself as one of the by collaborating with designers such as Magistretti, BBPR, Gio Ponti, Livio Castiglioni and laying the foundations for future expansions. In the 1960s, Mazza designed his most famous lamps for the brand, those in nickel-plated brass, opaline glass and crystal: these are cult objects and the heritage of prestigious international museums, from pendant lamps such as Delta and Tau to the Clio wall lamp, from the Sigma ceiling lamp to the Alfa table lamp. The peculiarity of Artemide's products of that time is that, on the one hand, they guarantee the essential aesthetics and technologies of industrial design, but at the same time express the Italian tradition through the choice and refined processing of materials.