anni 60
Height: 17 cm (6,7 in)Diameter: 29 cm (11,42 in)
1960s
Gaetano Sciolari
Stilkronen
never used space age wall sconces designed by Gaetano Sciolari and manufactured in Italy by Stilkronen in the Sixties, they came from an important lighting shop in Italy going out of business. Gaetano Sciolari was an Italian designer known for his sleek and modern lighting designs, particularly during the mid-20th century. These Space Age wall or ceiling lights feature a combination of chrome, aluminum, and glass. Chrome was a popular material during this period for its futuristic and reflective properties. The aluminum components contribute to a lightweight and modern feel. Glass element is integrated into the design cylinder contributing to the overall modern aesthetic while also diffusing the light in an interesting way. Gaetano Sciolari was known for his minimalist yet functional designs. The ceiling lights have embodied this ethos, with a focus on simplicity and usability while still making a bold statement.
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