Lesbo Table Lamp
By Angelo Mangiarotti, for Artemide
Lesbo Table Lamp
By Angelo Mangiarotti, For Artemide
$2,270.00
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SPEC #: ART235616 | ID: 0054015A
Lesbo Table Lamp
SPEC #: ART235616
ID: 0054015A
Designed by Angelo MangiarottiRead Bio
The Lesbo Table Lamp is a captivating piece of art, producing a wonderfully diffused glow that emanates from its unique, organic form. This exquisite lamp features both its body and diffuser crafted from delicate frosted Murano glass, a testament to artisanal skill and timeless beauty.
The lamp stands elegantly on a sleek polished aluminum base, providing a subtle contrast to the soft texture of the glass. Lesbo's distinctive, rounded shape ensures that light is beautifully diffused from its base, creating an enchanting radiant effect, while also directing a gentle upward light to contribute to the overall ambient illumination of the room.
A convenient on/off switch is located on the cord for easy operation. The Lesbo Table Lamp is an ideal choice for adding a touch of artistic elegance and a warm, diffused glow to living room side tables, bedrooms, or any space where a sculptural light source is desired to create a calming and inviting atmosphere.
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Specifications
- Finish: Polished Aluminum
- Color: Frosted
- Size: 19.3"W x 14.7"H
- Product Weight: 15.90 lbs
- Materials: Glass, Aluminum
- Lamp Source: Incandescent
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Bulb:1 x A19/Medium (E26)/75W/120V IncandescentBulb not included
- Total Wattage: 75 watts
- Other Bulb Options:
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About Angelo Mangiarotti
The Italian architect and designer Angelo Mangiarotti was born in Milan in 1921. At Milan Polytechnic, Angelo Mangiarotti studied architecture from 1945 until 1948. In 1953-54 Angelo Mangiarotti was a visiting lecturer in design at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. In 1955, Angelo Mangiarotti returned to Milan, where he joined Bruno Morassutti in founding a practice.
Angelo Mangiarotti worked as a design consultant for various firms but was also active as an architect, urban planner, and industrial designer. In 1960, Angelo Mangiarotti opened a solo practice and "Section", a line in table clocks with plastic cases. In 1966-67, Angelo Mangiarotti designed "Lesbo" and "Saffo", lamps notable for organically shaped shades of handblown Murano glass.
For Vetreria Vistosi, Angelo Mangiarotti designed the "Giogali" lighting range in 1967, which feature interlinked bent glass loops forming a dense reticular tissue of transparent glass. This Angelo Mangiarotti design showcases the consummate craftsmanship of Murano glassblowers. In the late 1960s, Angelo Mangiarotti designed a curtain, also made of interlinked glass rings, that could be used as a room divider. For Knoll International, Angelo Mangiarotti designed several sculptural glass vases and marble bowls. As an architect, Angelo Mangiarotti is known for several buildings in the International Modern style, built with prefab elements of reinforced concrete.
He designed the Mater Misericordiae church in Milan in 1957 and built a housing unit for several families there in 1959-60. In 1963-64, Angelo Mangiarotti was a visiting professor at the Istituto Superiore di Disegno Industriale in Venice. He subsequently accepted other invitations to teach in Italy and abroad.
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Founded in the 1960s by Ernesto Gismondi, Artemide has become an iconic leader in the lighting industry. At the forefront of innovation and elegance, Artemide works with world famous designers, including Ron Rezek, Sir Norman Foster, Karim Rashid and many more to build fixtures that not only provides beautiful illumination but evokes a sense of comfort. Artemide developed and lives by a philosophy known as The Human Light, which aims to respond to the ever-changing visual desires of man while respecting the world's natural resources. From glass to metal, Artemide prides itself on using both modern and traditional materials to create innovative table lamps, chandeliers and wall lighting that meet a variety of tastes. The legendary brand has been featured in countless museums including, MoMA (New York), Victoria and Albert Musuem in London, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome and many more. Browse our vast collection of lighting from Artemide and discover the meaning of modern.
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