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An impressive pair of Louis XVI style patinated and gilt bronze caryatid floor lamps, late 20th century, the male and female figures each holding a cherub aloft, the cherubs holding gilt foliate lamp nozzles, on square bases with gilt laurel wreaths to the angles and parcel gilt hoofed feet, on octagonal socles, 76¼in. (193.5cm.) high. (2)
Venezianischer Mohr als Lampenträger.Circa 162 cm hoch. Geschnitzte Stehlampe in Form eines afrikanischen Kindes, einen 6-flammigen, rocaillenverzierten Leuchter haltend, teils vergoldet, auf polychrom gefasstem Sockel in barocker Formensprache, elektrifiziert. Funktionsfähig.- Kein Versand durch das Auktionshaus möglich -Venetian Moor as a lamp holderApproximately 162 cm high. Carved floor lamp in the shape of an African child, holding a 6-flame chandelier decorated with rocaille, partly gilded, on polychrome painted base in baroque style, electrified. Functional.- No shipping possible through the auction house -.
ACHILLE CASTIGLIONI (Milan, 1918 - 2002), and PIER GIACOMO CASTIGLIONI (Milan, 1913 - 1968)."Arco lamp", design 1962.Stainless steel and marble base.With Flos label. Edition 2000.Slight marks of use on the lampshade.Measurements: 240 x 220 cm; 32 cm (lampshade diameter).The design of the Arco lamp was created in 1962 by the architects Achille and Pier Guiacomo Castiglioni, who were trying to create a floor lamp that could be used as a ceiling lamp. The lamp became an icon of the 1960s, inspired by a street lamp. Castiglioni studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano and graduated in 1937. In that year he began an architectural design internship with his brother Livio and Luigi Caccia Dominioni. After World War II, he and Livio worked with his younger brother Achille, who had graduated in architecture in 1944. Much of their work focused on product and exhibition design, but they also undertook a number of architectural projects, including the 1952-1953 reconstruction of the Palazzo della Permanente.
Metalarte design floor lamp with white cardboard lampshade, adjustable in height on grey graphite base, design: Lievore Altherr Molina, Spain 1998.Metalarte design vloerlamp met witte kartonnen kap, in hoogte verstelbaar op grafiet grijze basis, ontwerp door Lievore Altherr Molina, Spanje 1998.
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