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Atollo 239 Table Lamp Gold Ex-display

Original price was: £1,395.00.Current price is: £976.50.

SKU: Atollo Table Lamp Gold-1

Designed by Vico Magistretti
Manufactured by Oluce

Ex-display items have some signs of use, and we recommend a detailed condition report prior to purchase.

Please call 0121 212 0387 or email [email protected] for further details.

This item is a one-off ex-display item to be sold on a first-order, first-served basis.

For many years now, Atollo has no longer been a lamp, or rather, it has no longer been just a lamp. It has become a myth, an icon: one of the best known symbols of Italian design wordwide, one of the very few products which people recognise and call with its own name.

Designed by Vico Magistretti in 1977, it was awarded the Compasso d’Oro in 1979 and became, since then, part of the permanent collections of the world’s major museum of design, as well as part of the furniture of many homes of those who love and are able to select the things surrounding them.

Atollo’s secret probably lies in the geometrical construction of its shapes: the cone on the cylinder and the semisphere above all. A luminous sculpture from which nothing can be removed to which nothing can be added. And which nothing can copy.

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Description

Dimensions:  Medium (with dimmer): Ø:38 x H:50 cm

Light sources: (Light bulbs are not included) Medium: 239 Black, Gold – 2x max 75W (E27)

This is an ex display product, there is some damage to the shade on the top.

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Delivery

Made-to-order: 2-4 weeks.
Orders over £1000 free for Mainland UK.
Non-Mainland UK and International options available.
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Story

Vico Magistretti was an architect and industrial designer celebrated as the dean of Italian modernism. Born in Milan, Italy on October 6th, 1920. Magistretti studied in Italy and Switzerland during the second World War and graduated from the Politecnico University in Milan in 1945. He started work in the studio of his father, who was an architect and soon came under the influence of the architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers.

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