Artemide - Vico Magistretti - Wall lamp (3) - Teti - Plastic, Metal

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Three Vico Magistretti Teti wall/ceiling lamps for Artemide Milano, made of plastic and metal, each 14 cm wide, 14 cm deep and 9 cm high, weight 400 g, circa 1990, in good used condition and in working order.

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Three wall or ceiling lamps by Vico Magistretti for Artemide Milano.
Excellent overall condition
Recovery from design studio
Perfectly functional
They will come sent without light bulbs.
Tracked shipment
Careful packaging with foam rubber protection.

A style characterized by simple elegance is that of Vico Magistretti (1920-2006), whose furniture has always been designed for industrial reproduction. It was indeed in the 1960s, during the height of the Italian economic boom, that his style reached its peak, also through collaborations with Cassina, for which he designed sofas, chairs, tables, and lamps. From Knoll to Artemide, several major brands have produced items based on his designs. From the very beginning, he was a pioneer of new trends; for example, after graduating in architecture in 1945, he designed a bookshelf supported by pressure-mounted uprights between the ceiling and the floor, which was exhibited at the RIMA exhibition at the Triennale in 1946. Later, he created a wall-mounted ladder bookshelf, exhibited at the Triennale in 1947, an idea that remains popular to this day.

Three wall or ceiling lamps by Vico Magistretti for Artemide Milano.
Excellent overall condition
Recovery from design studio
Perfectly functional
They will come sent without light bulbs.
Tracked shipment
Careful packaging with foam rubber protection.

A style characterized by simple elegance is that of Vico Magistretti (1920-2006), whose furniture has always been designed for industrial reproduction. It was indeed in the 1960s, during the height of the Italian economic boom, that his style reached its peak, also through collaborations with Cassina, for which he designed sofas, chairs, tables, and lamps. From Knoll to Artemide, several major brands have produced items based on his designs. From the very beginning, he was a pioneer of new trends; for example, after graduating in architecture in 1945, he designed a bookshelf supported by pressure-mounted uprights between the ceiling and the floor, which was exhibited at the RIMA exhibition at the Triennale in 1946. Later, he created a wall-mounted ladder bookshelf, exhibited at the Triennale in 1947, an idea that remains popular to this day.

Details

Era
After 2000
No. of items
3
Material
Metal, Plastic
Manufacturer/ Brand
Artemide
Designer/Artist/Maker
Vico Magistretti
Model
Teti
Country of Origin
Italy
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In Working Order
Yes
Height
9 cm
Width
14 cm
Depth
14 cm
Weight
400 g
Number Of Fittings
1
Estimated Period
1990
ItalyVerified
696
Objects sold
100%
Private

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