luce - Table lamp - Steel






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Mid‑Century Modern yellow metal table lamp by Luce, with an orientable spherical head, white cord and bakelite switch, 20 cm square base and 20 cm height, dating from the 1960s–1970s, in good used condition.
Description from the seller
This is a classic table lamp (or spotlight) in full Space Age style, likely dating from the 1960s or 1970s. Here is a detailed description of its distinctive features:
• Design and Form: The structure is characterized by curved and spherical lines, typical of the futuristic aesthetic of that era. The lamp head is a sphere (often called an "eyeball") that can be oriented to direct the beam of light.
• Colors and Materials: The body is metal lacquered in a typical ochre (or mustard) yellow, an iconic color of vintage interior design. The edge of the shade is finished with a chrome ring that frames the light point, adding a touch of technical elegance.
• Base: It rests on a base with a truncated-cone stem, which provides stability while maintaining a fluid, continuous line with the rest of the body.
• Technical Details: The original white power cord with a bakelite switch or rigid plastic, typical of European electrical production of those years, is visible.
Trivia:
This type of lamp was very common in Europe; similar models were produced by historic companies such as Reggiani, Targetti, or the German Staff. It is a sought-after piece of modern vintage today to give a retro-chic touch to desks or nightstands, with slight signs of wear and a rare color.
This is a classic table lamp (or spotlight) in full Space Age style, likely dating from the 1960s or 1970s. Here is a detailed description of its distinctive features:
• Design and Form: The structure is characterized by curved and spherical lines, typical of the futuristic aesthetic of that era. The lamp head is a sphere (often called an "eyeball") that can be oriented to direct the beam of light.
• Colors and Materials: The body is metal lacquered in a typical ochre (or mustard) yellow, an iconic color of vintage interior design. The edge of the shade is finished with a chrome ring that frames the light point, adding a touch of technical elegance.
• Base: It rests on a base with a truncated-cone stem, which provides stability while maintaining a fluid, continuous line with the rest of the body.
• Technical Details: The original white power cord with a bakelite switch or rigid plastic, typical of European electrical production of those years, is visible.
Trivia:
This type of lamp was very common in Europe; similar models were produced by historic companies such as Reggiani, Targetti, or the German Staff. It is a sought-after piece of modern vintage today to give a retro-chic touch to desks or nightstands, with slight signs of wear and a rare color.
