Lucente - Lamp - Cleto - Aluminium, Metal





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Lucente Cleto table lamp, aluminium with a perforated shade in a modern postmodern design, 37 cm high, 16 cm wide, 12 cm deep, 1 kg, made in Italy and signed by the manufacturer with the socket sticker, in good vintage condition with minor signs of aging.
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Table lamp named Cleto designed by Roberto Favaretto in the 1980s. This lamp was manufactured by the Italian company Lucente.
The lamp is known for its postmodern, architectural style with a perforated aluminum shade and a sculptural base.
The Cleto has an aluminum base with a high-quality finish. The clean design ensures that the lamp fits into different kinds of interiors, from vintage to modern.
The lamp is in very nice vintage condition with no significant signs of use. The base is marked with the manufacturer's name. The original sticker on the socket is also still present.
Roberto Favaretto is an Italian designer, born in Jesolo (Venice) in 1957, educated in art and architecture. Since the 1980s he has specialized in interior lighting and has worked with techniques and glassmaking skills that he learned from masters from Murano.
Table lamp named Cleto designed by Roberto Favaretto in the 1980s. This lamp was manufactured by the Italian company Lucente.
The lamp is known for its postmodern, architectural style with a perforated aluminum shade and a sculptural base.
The Cleto has an aluminum base with a high-quality finish. The clean design ensures that the lamp fits into different kinds of interiors, from vintage to modern.
The lamp is in very nice vintage condition with no significant signs of use. The base is marked with the manufacturer's name. The original sticker on the socket is also still present.
Roberto Favaretto is an Italian designer, born in Jesolo (Venice) in 1957, educated in art and architecture. Since the 1980s he has specialized in interior lighting and has worked with techniques and glassmaking skills that he learned from masters from Murano.

