Ezio Didone Pair of Diva model wall lights, Arteluce design, Italian design
- Designer :
- Arteluce
- Dimensions :
- H23 x W32 x D11
- Color :
- grey
- Material :
- glass and crystal
- Style :
- design
Ezio Didone (Born in 1939), Italian designer Pair of wall lamps Diva model Editions Arteluce Postmodern design from the 1980s Composed of 2 fan-shaped frosted glass plates Labels on the dark gray lacquered aluminum base Height: 23cm Width: 32cm Depth: 11.5cm Very good condition *Thanks to these wall lamps, Ezio Didone obtained the Diploma of Merit from the Institute of Business Designers Design Award in 1987. With a simple and very fine design, these wall lamps diffuse a soft and refined light. Learn more about this designer Ezio Didone, born in 1939 in Milan, Italy, was a creative visual artist. He is from the same generation as Manuel Alves, Yves Bosquet, Mietje Boonen and Gérard Fromanger, also born in 1939. He obtained a thesis in industrial design and architecture from the Polytechnic of Milan in 1967. In 1970, he opened his own studio in Milan, specializing in industrial design, graphic design and architecture. He designs and manufactures lamps, furnishings, household items, cutlery, upholstered furniture, chairs, tables, furniture, fabrics, technical lamps and technical equipment for hospitals, for the most important companies in the sector. Learn more about the brand Arteluce was a company specializing in lighting and interior design, founded by aeronautical engineer and pioneer of modern lighting Gino Sarfatti in Milan, Italy. Arteluce rose to prominence in the 1950s as a national and international benchmark for the modern architectural lighting movement. Commissioned designers included Franco Albini and Marco Zanuso. Arteluce garnered attention by participating in numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad, winning an honorary diploma at the 1951 Milan Triennale and the Compasso d'Oro awards in 1954 and 1955.
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