Gabbianelli - Marcello Cuneo - Table lamp - Longobarda - Ceramic

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The Longobarda table lamp by Marcello Cuneo for Gabbianelli (Italy, 1966) is made of glazed orange ceramic with a monolithic arched silhouette, measuring 16 × 16 × 25 cm, in very good vintage condition and professionally rewired.

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A bold and playful expression of Italian radical design, the Longobarda Table Lamp was created by Marcello Cuneo for Gabbianelli in 1966. Sculptural and instantly iconic, this ceramic lamp captures the spirit of the 1960s with its futuristic form, saturated color, and pop sensibility.

Crafted in glazed ceramic and finished in a vivid high-gloss orange, the lamp’s fluid, monolithic silhouette is as much a light source as it is a piece of art. Its arched top curves into a flowing base, concealing the bulb and directing a warm, glowing light downward and outward — creating a dramatic effect whether lit or not.

The lamp’s pure form is uninterrupted by visible seams or switches, with a hidden on/off mechanism and internal bulb placement that enhance its sculptural integrity. This particular example is in very good vintage condition, and was professionally rewired some years ago to ensure safe and functional use.

Marcello Cuneo, a former collaborator of Gio Ponti, designed the Longobarda as a radical departure from traditional lighting — its silhouette evoking both ancient helmets and space-age optimism. A rare collector’s piece that exemplifies the inventive spirit of 1960s Italian design.

A bold and playful expression of Italian radical design, the Longobarda Table Lamp was created by Marcello Cuneo for Gabbianelli in 1966. Sculptural and instantly iconic, this ceramic lamp captures the spirit of the 1960s with its futuristic form, saturated color, and pop sensibility.

Crafted in glazed ceramic and finished in a vivid high-gloss orange, the lamp’s fluid, monolithic silhouette is as much a light source as it is a piece of art. Its arched top curves into a flowing base, concealing the bulb and directing a warm, glowing light downward and outward — creating a dramatic effect whether lit or not.

The lamp’s pure form is uninterrupted by visible seams or switches, with a hidden on/off mechanism and internal bulb placement that enhance its sculptural integrity. This particular example is in very good vintage condition, and was professionally rewired some years ago to ensure safe and functional use.

Marcello Cuneo, a former collaborator of Gio Ponti, designed the Longobarda as a radical departure from traditional lighting — its silhouette evoking both ancient helmets and space-age optimism. A rare collector’s piece that exemplifies the inventive spirit of 1960s Italian design.

Details

Era
1900-2000
No. of items
1
Material
Ceramic
Manufacturer/ Brand
Gabbianelli
Designer/Artist/Maker
Marcello Cuneo
Model
Longobarda
Country of Origin
Italy
Style
Mid-century modern
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In Working Order
Yes
Height
25 cm
Width
16 cm
Depth
16 cm
Colour
Orange
Number Of Fittings
1
Estimated Period
1960-1970
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Objects sold
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