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Large Ignazio Gardella 'Arenzano' Table Lamp for Tato Italia

 

Ignazio Gardella was one of the leading figures in Italian twentieth-century architecture. A graduate of the Politecnico di Milano, he founded Azucena with Luigi Caccia Dominioni and Corrado Corradi Dell’Acqua in 1947. A renowned architect, he continued producing iconic furniture and lighting designs until the 1990s.

 

Originally designed by Gardella in 1956 for Azucena, the 'Arenzano' table lamp is an authorized Tato Italia re-edition. Executed in metal with an opaline glass diffuser.

 

Price is per item. Available in unlimited quantities in choice of brass, chrome, satin bronze, or satin nickel and choice of white or green opaline glass diffuser. Please specify selections when ordering. Also available in a smaller 'Bassa' size in a separate listing.

 

In stock lead time 12-14 weeks. Out of stock lead time can add an additional 10 weeks or longer. Please note that inventory availability subject to change without notice. For time-sensitive orders, kindly inquire prior to purchasing.

 

Accommodates 3x US E12 candelabra base bulbs max 5W LED, not included. Recommended Tala bulbs available separately here. Not UL listed, but recommended UL listing possible from an authorized 3rd party vendor for an additional cost. Contact us for more information.

 

Made to order.

 

All sales final.

Large Ignazio Gardella 'Arenzano' Table Lamp for Tato Italia

PriceFrom $1,320.00
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CREATOR: Ignazio Gardella (Designer), Tato Italia (Manufacturer)

PRODUCTION TYPE: Re-Edition

PRODUCTION TIME: It will take 12-14 weeks to make this piece

IN THE STYLE OF: Mid-Century Modern

PLACE OF ORIGIN: Italy

DATE OF MANUFACTURE: Contemporary

PERIOD: 21st Century

MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES: Iron with chrome, brass, bronze, or nickel finish, opaline glass

CONDITION: New

DIMENSIONS: H 22" x Dm 11" (Centimeters: H 55.88 cm x Dm 27.94 cm)

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