Oluce - Joe Colombo - Lamp - Aluminium





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Oluce Spider floor lamp 3319 designed by Joe Colombo, dating from 1970–1980, in aluminium and black, with a 140 cm height and a 23 cm square base, in good used condition and in working order.
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Oluce – Floor lamp Spider 3319 black; Designed by Joe Colombo in 1965, the Spider lamp consists of a single lighting body in baked-enamel metal, expressly designed for a special horizontal spot bulb, mounted on a chrome vertical rod and supported by a painted metal base. A melamine hinge allows tilting and repositioning of the reflector. The Spider family includes a table lamp and a floor lamp and is available in different colors.
Spider won the Compasso d’Oro prize in 1967. It is part of the permanent collections of the Triennale di Milano, of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, of the Kunstmuseum in Düsseldorf, of the Neue Sammlung Museum in Munich. In 1972 it was among the lamps on display at the important MoMA exhibition in New York which marked the international emergence of Italian design, “Italy: the New Domestic Landscape.”
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Oluce – Floor lamp Spider 3319 black; Designed by Joe Colombo in 1965, the Spider lamp consists of a single lighting body in baked-enamel metal, expressly designed for a special horizontal spot bulb, mounted on a chrome vertical rod and supported by a painted metal base. A melamine hinge allows tilting and repositioning of the reflector. The Spider family includes a table lamp and a floor lamp and is available in different colors.
Spider won the Compasso d’Oro prize in 1967. It is part of the permanent collections of the Triennale di Milano, of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, of the Kunstmuseum in Düsseldorf, of the Neue Sammlung Museum in Munich. In 1972 it was among the lamps on display at the important MoMA exhibition in New York which marked the international emergence of Italian design, “Italy: the New Domestic Landscape.”
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