A chrome seven light Space Age floor lamp by Goffredo Reggiani, Italy, circa 1970
A chrome seven light Space Age floor lamp by Goffredo Reggiani, Italy, circa 1970
A striking example of Space Age design, this chrome seven-light floor lamp by Goffredo Reggiani, crafted in Italy circa 1970, epitomizes the futuristic aesthetic of its era. The lamp features seven sleek chrome pipes that rise elegantly from the base, each culminating in a light that casts a radiant glow. The polished chrome finish enhances its modernist appeal, reflecting light beautifully and adding a touch of sophistication to any room. The lamp’s innovative design not only provides ample illumination but also serves as a bold statement piece, embodying the optimism and forward-thinking spirit of the Space Age movement. Perfect for adding a touch of retro-futuristic flair to a living room, office, or contemporary interior, this lamp is a testament to Reggiani's visionary craftsmanship and the enduring allure of mid-20th-century Italian design.
Space Age design emerged in the early 1950s amidst immense upheaval of the status quo, and sought to illustrate a utopian future in the wake of the second World War. Given that the period was full of exploration in engineering and science, Space Age designers also sought to evolve their given fields and push boundaries farther than ever before.
The Space Age was a universal concept in design, spanning from fashion to architecture and beyond. The term was first formally coined in 1964, when Pierre Cardin launched his "Space Age" line. Other prominent fashion designers from this era included André Courrèges and Paco Rabanne, with iconic designs like the gogo boots being released in the 60s.
Condition: excellent vintage condition, please refer to photographs
Dimensions: 148cm high, 26cm wide, 30cm deep
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REFERENCE: D2432