VV Cinquanta Pendant
By Vittoriano Vigano, for Astep
VV Cinquanta Pendant
By Vittoriano Vigano, For Astep
$3,900.00
Color:
Black / White
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$3,900.00
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SPEC #: ATP1298769 | ID: ST-T02-S21-00WB
VV Cinquanta Pendant
SPEC #: ATP1298769
ID: ST-T02-S21-00WB
Designed by Vittoriano ViganoRead Bio
The VV Cinquanta Pendant is an elegant and versatile fixture that will stand out in any space with its distinctive dual-stemmed design. Both the arms and enameled aluminum reflectors can be adjusted, allowing for a wide variety of positions to direct light upwards, downwards, or both. The pendant's playful design encourages users to interact with the design, and the understated but unique styling will complement any interior with retro-flair.
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Specifications
- Finish: Black
- Color: Black / White
- Size: 74.8"W x 70.866"H x 9.84"D
- Product Weight: 6.61 lbs
- Dimmer: Standard 120V
- Materials: Aluminum, Steel
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:Bulb not included
- Total Wattage: 14 watts
- Recommended Ceiling Height: Approx. 130"

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About Vittoriano Vigano
Vittoriano Vigano (1919-1996) was an Italian architect and designer widely considered to be the father of Italian Brutalism. Vigano graduated with a degree in architecture at the Politecnico di Milan University in 1944 and began a close partnership with Gino Sarfatti after founding his own studio in 1947. Vigano became the Art Director of Sarfatti's lighting company Arteluce in 1950 and continued producing designs for Artluce until 1960. While his work encompassed many fields ranging from architecture to industrial design to urban planning, Vigano's designs are all influenced by the idea that design is a vehicle for human development and improvement of the quality of life for all.
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Astep was founded in 2008 by Alessandro Sarfatti, who is the third generation in his family to lead a lighting design company. Astep looks to the future but also honors the design traditions of the past. The company creates new lighting products for the home and also re-edits iconic lighting designs. Sarfatti's family has a long history in the lighting design business. His grandfather, Gino Sarfatti, founded Arteluce in 1959, a company that produced some of the most iconic lighting designs of the 20th century. Astep respects the legacy of Arteluce, but also looks to create new and innovative lighting products for the 21st century. Astep's products are designed to improve people's lives. The company's designers focus on creating products that are both functional and beautiful. Astep's products are made from high-quality materials and are built to last. Astep prioritizes social and environmental responsibility, and is a Certified B Corporation. The company also offers a wide range of products to suit different tastes and budgets.
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