Set of 4 white Artemide Eclisse lamps (Vico Magistretti)

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Set of 4 white Artemide lamps model Eclisse. These lamps – designed as bedside table lamps – were designed in 1965 by Vico Magistretti. The lamp won the prestigious Compasso d’Oro design competition in 1967 and became one of the ambassadors of Italian design worldwide.

The Eclisse lamp is an avant-garde balance between form and function, design and practicality. The basis of the concept lies in the functionality of adjusting the light intensity by means of the rotating inner shade that darkens the light source. With a fixed outer shell and a movable inner shell, the lamp can provide direct or diffused light. Eclisse is part of the permanent collection of the most important design museums, including the MoMa in New York and the Triennale Design Museum in Milan.

The lamps are in good condition with some unobtrusive signs of use according to their age (see photos). They have no defects. All you have to do is screw in a light bulb (E14) and enjoy.

Estimated period: These lamps were produced before 2010 after the original design from the sixties.

Dimensions: 18 cm (h) x 12 cm (diameter)

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Vico Magistretti

Source: Wikipedia

Vico Magistretti (October 6, 1920 – September 19, 2006) was an Italian industrial designer, known as a furniture designer and architect. An associate of humanist architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers. One of Magistretti’s first projects was the “poetic” round church in the experimental QT8 district of Milan. He later designed mass-produced appliances and furniture for companies such as Cassina S.p.A. and won several awards, including the Gold Medal of the Chartered Society of Industrial Artists & Designers in 1986.

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