€
2500
€
2500
€
Available
Available
Available
Dimensions
Height: 69 x Width: 34 x Depth: 34 cm - Height: 27 1/8 x Width: 13 3/8 x Depth: 13 3/8 inches
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A refined lighting design from the 1970s, this pair of hanging lamps by Gaetano Sciolari embodies the designer’s talent for combining sculptural form with functional elegance.
Design
The design revolves around a central brass stem from which five cylindrical black chrome shades radiate. Each shade houses a single bulb, casting light both downward and outward in a measured, ambient glow. The arms connecting the shades curve in a soft geometric rhythm, lending the composition balance and symmetry. The contrast between the glossy black tubes and the warm brass frame enhances the graphic impact of the design, while the overall layout evokes a modernist interpretation of a candelabra.
Sciolari, an Italian lighting designer trained in architecture, became known for such precise geometries paired with luxurious materials. Many of his designs for Boulanger during this period were produced for export to Northern Europe and the United States. This model likely dates to the early-to-mid 1970s, when chrome and brass combinations were especially popular in Italian and Belgian lighting design.
Condition
Both pieces remain fully functional. Age-related wear is present on the chrome and brass surfaces, consistent with decades of use but without any structural issues.
Note - the pictures with the pair of lamps are AI generated.
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