Floor lamps by Angelo Brotto for Esperia.
Made in Italy, 1960s.
These floor lamps designed by Angelo Brotto for Esperia is a masterful composition of light, material, and balance.
Angelo Brotto was an influential Italian designer and artist, best known for his refined lighting creations of the 1960s and 1970s.
Closely associated with Esperia, he combined sculptural forms with luxurious materials such as brass, stainless steel, and Murano glass.
His work is celebrated for its elegant balance between modernist structure and Italian craftsmanship, making him a key figure in mid-century Italian lighting design.
These elegant floorlamps feature two distinct light sources.
At the top, a large globe crafted from authentic Murano glass radiates a soft, atmospheric glow.
Integrated seamlessly into the sleek stainless steel stem is a second light point, subtly embedded within the structure itself.
Each lamp offers three lighting functions for ultimate versatility: one setting illuminates only the integrated stem light, creating a refined ambient effect; another highlights solely the upper Murano glass globe for a warm, diffused presence; and a third function allows both light sources to shine simultaneously, producing a rich and layered illumination.
The contrast between the cool, architectural stainless steel column and the luminous Murano glass sphere creates a sophisticated interplay of industrial precision and artisanal craftsmanship.
A striking yet timeless piece, this Angelo Brotto design perfectly embodies the elegance and innovation of Italian lighting.
We have 2 identical pieces available, allowing you to create a striking paired installation in your home.
Price is per piece.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsSilverMaterialMurano Glass, MetalNumber of items2StyleVintageBrandEsperiaHeight180 cmWidth35 cmDepth35 cm