"Quadrifoglio" floor lamp
- Dimensions :
- H164 x W54 x D54
- Color :
- transparent
- Material :
- chrome
- Style :
- seventies
This Italian floor lamp from the 1970s is a production by Harvey Guzzini, credited to their internal design department, Studio 6G. The model is named "Quadrifoglio" after its four-lobed shade, which resembles the shape of a clover. The design relies on a contrast between the geometric, chrome-plated metal base and the organic, vacuum-formed white acrylic glass diffuser. The central stem consists of clustered vertical tubes that separate near the top into four support arms to cradle the shade. A flat metal rim and a central chrome element finish the upper part of the diffuser. The condition of the lamps is consistent with their age and use. The acrylic shades remain intact. The chrome frames show minor surface patina and oxidation typical for their age, particularly around the lower stem and junctions. There are two examples available, each from a different production run, resulting in minor variations in dimensions and internal construction. Lamps are priced and sold individually.