anni 30
Height: 22 cm (8,67 in)Width: 20 cm (7,88 in)Depth: 7 cm (2,76 in)
A pair of elegant table lamps designed and manufactured in Italy in the Thirties in the manner of Gio Ponti, they are in working order and in good conditions overall. Giò Ponti was a renowned Italian architect and designer who made significant contributions to the Art Deco movement in the 1930s. Giò Ponti's designs embraced a streamlined aesthetic, reflecting the modernity of the era. The lamps have a sleek and elegant silhouette. They incorporated luxurious materials such as brass, black marble used for the lamp base and glass elements on the arms holding the bulbs. The combination of brass, black marble, and clear glass creates a visually striking contrast. The lamps are functional as well as aesthetically pleasing and provide ample lighting with two E14 bulbs for each lamp
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