Wall lamp Trigolo, ivory, metal opaline glass, by G. Gramigna, Italy, 1980s.
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The Trigolo wall lamp, designed by Giuliana Gramigna for Quattrifolio in 1986, epitomizes Italian modernism of the 1980s with its emphasis on precision, geometry, and refined materiality. The sharply triangular body is constructed from subtly textured, matte-finished metal in a cool, light ivory shade. The central vertical slit, softly rounded at the top, is filled with a gently curved pane of opaline glass seamlessly set into the metal body—no visible joints or screws disrupt the front view. The harmonious proportions (25 × 24 × 25 cm), crisp lines, and disciplined form lend the piece an architectural presence. Its 'new old stock' status indicates this vintage lamp is in untouched, original condition—unused and free from marks, discoloration, or damage, preserving its factory-fresh appeal. Trigolo channels the spirit of a decade when Italian design sought balance between bold form and subtle restraint. If this lamp could speak, it would evoke the era’s rational pursuits—its sculptural geometry reminiscent of contemporary architecture, juxtaposed with the soft diffusion of light from the opaline glass. The interplay of matte and gently textured surfaces hints at the sophisticated Milanese interiors of the late 1980s, where muted wall tones and carefully controlled lighting
DIMENSION
Height25 cm
Depth24 cm
Width25 cm
Dimension details
Width25 cm
Height25 cm
Depth24 cm
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