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Model: Lampadina / A design object that raises a smile and sparks curiosity: this “Lampadina” table lamp, made in Italy between the 1960s and 1970s, is a brilliant and ironic example of Space Age design.
Six metal rings overlap in playful balance, supporting an oversized light bulb that becomes the absolute protagonist, almost as if it were a stylized sun or an idea that has just exploded. The structure is as simple as it is scenic: essential in concept, but surprising in presence.

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