A truly unique Brutalist set of wall lamps designed by Marcello Fantoni, an iconic Italian designer. Crafted from numerous metal cylinders, the lamps feature a striking black-brown finish with copper rods adorned with perforations. The warm amber-coloured lenses provide a soft, inviting light that enhances any space. This rare set was produced in Italy in the 1960s by Fantoni Studio Firenze. Fantoni, who founded the International School of Ceramic Art in Florence in 1970, created designs that blended art and function. His works are now part of major museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. The lamps showcase an intricate interplay of torch-cut steel and Murano glass, resulting in a captivating visual effect. Their sculptural and bold presence brings an artistic flair to any interior, while their warm, radiant glow creates a welcoming atmosphere. A perfect statement piece for lovers of vintage and Brutalist design. A set of Fantoni wall lamps with a double Murano glass light source.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsSilverMaterialCast Iron, GlassNumber of items2Height55 cmWidth15 cmDepth14 cm