Pair of Mania wall lamps, designed by Magistretti for Artemide, 1970s
One of Magistretti's first projects in the lighting sector, Mania in the glass version, a rare pair in excellent condition. Artemide '70 years
At the beginning of his collaboration with Artemide, Vico Magistretti proposed this wall lamp, based on a 1963 project then presented at the XIII triennale in 1964, a geometric synthesis of two overlapping semicircles. The opaline glass version is very rare, it was modified in the 1970s and plastic lampshades were used. Dimensions diameter 24 cm depth 10 cm.
References Archive of the Vico Magistretti Foundation.
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Engineer Gismondi and architect Mazza founded it in the 50s and at the beginning the architect was the only designer. In the late 50s and early 60s other designers were introduced, BBPR, Ponti, and then Magistretti who had the greatest commercial success with Eclisse. Still active and always at an international level, it maintains high levels of quality combined with modern design.
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