Pair of Sirio table lamps by Sergio Brazzoli & Ermanno Lampa for Guzzini, Italy, 1970s
- Dimensions :
- H20 x W15 x D15
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- plastic
- Style :
- design
The iconic sirio table lamps, designed by sergio brazzoli and ermanno lampa for guzzini in the 1970s, are notable examples of mid-century modern and space-age design. These lamps feature a distinctive structure made from two acrylic half-spheres - one smoked and the other white - held together by chrome brackets, creating a sleek, modern look. The design allows for a thin band of light to emanate between the two halves, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. These shades not only provide a soft, diffused light that creates a warm and inviting ambiance but also showcase the designers' mastery of contemporary materials. The acrylic material was a cutting-edge choice at the time, allowing for a smooth, glossy finish and a lightweight yet durable construction. The dome-shaped shade provides optimal light distribution, making the lamps ideal for various settings, including living rooms, bedrooms, and offices, and allowing direct light precisely where it is needed. The lamps can be also mounted on the wall and used as sconces. As a result, they can serve as stylish bedside lamps without taking up space on the nightstand. The lamps are in perfect vintage condition with minimal signs of use, according to their age. Shade dimensions: h: 20 cm / w: 15 cm. Cord length: 180 cm. Each lamp requires one e14 bulb.
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