Monday, August 29, 2011

Pirellone Floor Lamp

Pirellone Floor Lamp Review


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2758 Floor lamp with dimmer. Diffused and indirect double light emission. Frame in satin nickel-plated brass. Diffusers in pressed and curved glass. Learn more about The Pirellone Floor Lamp: FEATURES | SPECIFICATIONS | DESIGN FEATURES: -Floor lamp. -Designed by Gio Ponti. -Aluminum and satin nickel-plated finish options. -Diffuser in tempered sandblasted glass. -Halogen (HA) bulb. Back to top SPECIFICATIONS: -Accommodates: 10 x 50W T4 bi pin GY6, 35 (HA) and 1 x 300W T3/L double ended R7s - long (HA). -Overall dimensions: 72.4'' H x 6.7'' W x 13.4'' D. Specifications Gio Ponti View all Gio Ponti designs Gio Ponti (18 November 1891, Milan) was one of the most important Italian architects, industrial designers, furniture designers, artists, and publishers of the twentieth century. Ponti began his architectural career in partnership with Mino Fiocchi and Emilio Lancia from 1923 through 1927, and then through 1933 with Lancia only, as Studio Ponti e Lancia PL. In these years he was influenced by and associated with the Milanese neo-classical Novecento Italiano movement. Output of the time includes the 1925 house on Via Randaccio in Milan, the 1926 Bouilhet villa in Garches, Paris, the 1929 Monument to the Fallen with the Novecento architect Giovanni Muzio, the Casa Rasini apartment blocks in Milan, and the 1930 Domus Julia Domus Fausta complex on Via Letizia. From 1923 came Ponti's public debut at the first Biennial Exhibition of the Decorative Arts in Monza, which was followed by his involvement in organising the subsequent Triennial Exhibitions of Monza and Milan. From 1923 to 1930 Ponti worked at the Manifattura Ceramica Richard Ginori, in Milan and Sesto Fiorentino, changing the company's whole output. Other industrial design work includes: line of furnishings for the Rinascente department stores, under the name Domus Nova. Ceramic objects production: maiolica vases, porcelain, sanitaryware (like sinks and toilets (e.g. those created for Richard Gino


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