anni 70
Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 10.24 in (26 cm)Depth: 8.27 in (21 cm)
A white ceramic and light blue opaline glass italian design table lamp. It works both 110-240 volts and needs a e14 regular bulb. Its particular shape remembers an ocean wave. This 1970s table lamp is a striking piece of Italian design that showcases a unique blend of white ceramic and light blue glass elements. This lamp embodies the spirit of the era’s Modernist movement, characterized by its emphasis on clean lines, geometric shapes, and a harmonious fusion of materials. The white ceramic foundation provides a solid and stable support. The ceramic is expertly crafted and polished adding a touch of understated elegance to the overall design. The wave pattern is a hallmark of Modernist design, representing the era’s fascination with fluidity and movement. The light blue color of the glass diffuser adds a touch of tranquility and serenity to the lamp, creating a soothing and calming atmosphere in the space where it is placed. When illuminated, the light passes through the glass diffuser, casting a gentle and diffused glow in the surrounding area. The combination of the soft lighting and the organic wave pattern creates a mesmerizing visual effect, adding an artistic and dynamic element to the lamp’s overall design. The 1970s Modernist table lamp captures the essence of Modernist principles by blending contrasting materials and incorporating organic elements. This lamp it’s a captivating addition to any interior, infusing the space with a sense of artistic expression and a touch of serene ambiance.
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