Table lamp Electra by Gramigna for Artemide, 1960s

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This table lamp was designed by Giuliana Gramigna for Artemide - Italy - and was produced by Artemide in Italy in 1968. It has a large round base in white glass and a smaller, rounded top in lighter glass. The lamp can be used as a ceiling light. Artemide was founded in the province of Milan in 1959 by designers Ernesto Gismondi and Sergio Mazza. In the following years new designs were created for Artemide's evolving collections, whose spirit has always been to create original and effective lamps, including pendant and ceiling lamps, in collaboration with the world's greatest design talents. Artemide's great successes include Vico Magistretti's Eclipse (1967) and the Tizio minimalist halogen desk lamp (1972) by German-Italian designer Michele De Lucchi, which is one of the world's most popular office icons. Also, the Tolomeo lamp (1987), which has become a symbol of 'Made in Italy' style since the end of the last century. Today, Artemide continues to develop high-tech products with an eye on sustainability. Over time, many of Artemide's lighting products have been awarded the famous Compasso d'Oro and the company itself won the Career Achievement award in 1995. For more than 50 years Artemide has set the trend for design innovation with sophisticated products that have influenced the history of world design. This is confirmed by the presence of many of these objects in the world's major museums of modern art. Giuliana Gramigna passed away in Milan on 20 September 2016. Born in Milan in 1929, she worked since 1961 alongside Sergio Mazza mainly on interior architecture and design. Quatrifolio, Olivari, Lualdi among the many companies that appreciated her work.

ID: 16769-1662389647-45613

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White

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Metal
Glass

Material

Very good

Condition

Italian

Origin

60-70

Time period

1

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39 cm

Height

50 cm

Width


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