Floor Lamp LUMINATOR Brushed Nickel by Pietro Chiesa for FontanaArte 01
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Floor Lamp LUMINATOR Brushed Nickel by Pietro Chiesa for FontanaArte

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Floor lamp LUMINATOR Brushed Nickel was designed by Pietro Chiesa and was manufactured in Italy for FontanaArte.

Luminator is one of the first projects that Pietro Chiesa, then the owner of a workshop in Milan specialised in artistic glasswork, created for FontanaArte, where he would later become artistic director alongside Gio Ponti.

The first indirect light floor lamp, Luminator is composed of a thin metal shaft that opens into a cone where the light source is located. A single element resting on a circular base, this is an almost abstract lamp that is by far one of the most extraordinary pieces designed by Pietro Chiesa.

This lamp has indirect light and a dimmable switch. Body in brushed nickel-plated metal. Black power cable, dimmer and plug. Plug-in power supply with interchangeable plugs (UK - US - EU - Australia). Integrated LED.

Product Details

Colour: Silver

Material: Metal

Dimensions (cm): H 184 x Ø 31

Dimensions (in): H 72.4 x Ø 12.2

Weight: 13kg

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