Domea Space Age Floor Lamp by Bruno Gecchelin for Oluce, Italy 1970s

€880
Professional

4.5 ()

The 1970s, domea floor lamp, designed by bruno gecchelin for oluce (the oldest active lighting design company in italy) is a notable example of mid-century italian lighting design. This iconic piece features a distinctive rectangular diffuser shade and a sleek, minimalist frame, blending functionalism, modernist principles, and elegant simplicity characteristic of the era. The domea floor lamp not only serves as a striking focal point in any room but also provides practical illumination, casting a warm and intriguing glow. Its off-white-painted cast iron base and aluminum structure, combined with a height-adjustable reflector, showcase thoughtful and innovative design. The rectangular shade projects light upwards and is adjustable in height from 154 to 220 cm, allowing it to suit different lighting needs and preferences. This iconic piece of italian design history will seamlessly integrate into a variety of interior settings, from modern to retro-inspired spaces. The lamp requires one halogen bulb with an r7s thread type. Additional dimensions: cord length: 620 cm. Shade dimensions: w: 42 / d: 25 cm.

Ref. : WQ5XAFH8

Designer :
Gecchelin, Bruno
Dimensions :
H233 x W35 x D35
Color :
white
Material :
metal
Style :
design
Katarzyna W. Professional
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