The "Eidos" floor lamp, designed by Manlio Brusatin for the esteemed Italian manufacturer Sirrah, is a definitive example of late twentieth-century lighting design. This architectural piece is defined by its rigorous geometric silhouette and commanding vertical presence, making it a highly desirable acquisition for collectors of canonical Italian lighting.
Constructed primarily from metal with a uniform black finish, the lamp features a distinctive dual-rod stem anchored by a heavy, triangular base that ensures absolute stability. The geometric theme continues at the apex, where an angular, pyramidal shade houses the light source. Designed as an uplighter, the fixture directs illumination towards the ceiling to create a soft, ambient wash of light throughout the room. Produced in Italy, the design reflects the Postmodern fascination with pure forms, structural clarity, and industrial materials.
The fixture remains in great vintage condition, preserving its original structural integrity and aesthetic character. The matte black finish retains its consistent appearance across the base, stem, and shade, while the integrated floor switch and wiring remain fully functional. The piece stands as a testament to Sirrah's commitment to high-quality manufacturing.
With its sculptural profile and sophisticated indirect lighting capabilities, this floor lamp is ideally suited for minimalist living spaces, executive offices, or refined reading corners. It pairs exceptionally well with contemporary Italian furniture, Postmodern interiors, and stark modernist decor, serving as both a functional light source and a compelling standalone sculpture.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGrey, BlackMaterialMetalNumber of items1Height192 cmWidth41 cmDepth14 cmSigns of usageScratches