Pair of table lamps Ippocastano, gold brass, by C. Giorgi, Italy, 1970s.
73 730 PLN
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The Ippocastano table lamps, designed by Carlo Giorgi for Bottega Gadda in the 1970s, are striking examples of Italian mid-century modern design with distinct Space Age and Regency influences. Each lamp is handcrafted from polished brass in a saturated golden hue, featuring a high-gloss, mirror-like finish that reflects both light and its surroundings. The sculptural shades take the form of overlapping chestnut leaves, each leaf meticulously detailed with pronounced veins and gently upturned edges to evoke a botanical canopy. The fine texture of the leaves contrasts with the smooth, glossy cylindrical stem and trumpet-shaped base, both seamlessly connected and marked by precisely executed solder joints. Four light sources are discreetly positioned beneath the leafy canopy, delivering diffused, ambient illumination. With generous proportions (height 67 cm, diameter 85 cm), the lamps act as dramatic decorative statements. Condition is very good – only minor surface scratches and localized patina in the recesses are visible, consistent with age and careful handling.The Ippocastano lamps echo the spirit of 1970s Italy – an era when designers drew upon organic inspiration to create bold, theatrical forms. The polished brass captures and refracts light, while the chestnut leaves are arranged in a luminous cascade that speaks to both
DIMENSION
Height67 cm
Width85 cm
Length85 cm
Dimension details
Length85 cm
Height67 cm
Width85 cm
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