Lesbo Table Lamp ID: 0054015A
Lesbo Table Lamp 40 Floor & Table Lamps Artemide

Lesbo Table Lamp

By Angelo Mangiarotti, for Artemide

Lesbo Table Lamp

By Angelo Mangiarotti, For Artemide

$2,100.00

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SPEC #: ART235616 | ID: 0054015A

Lesbo Table Lamp

SPEC #: ART235616

ID: 0054015A

Designed by Angelo MangiarottiRead Bio

The Lesbo Table Lamp features a body and diffuser in frosted murano glass with a polished aluminum base. Lesbo's unique shape produces a diffused glow from the base of the lamp and also directs light upward to produce ambient lighting. On/off switch on cord.

Available Options

Finish: Polished Aluminum

Color: Frosted

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
    • Bulb:
      1 x A19/Medium (E26)/75W/120V Incandescent
      Bulb not included
    • Total Wattage: 75 watts
    • Other Bulb Options:

      Specification Sheet / Technical Files

      Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
      Angelo Mangiarotti

      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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