A pair of table lamps designed by Angelo Lelii for Arredoluce, Italy, in the 1950s. Known as the Stelline model, the lamps feature brass bases with white shades and demonstrate the refined balance of form and function characteristic of Lelii’s postwar work.
Arredoluce was a leading Italian lighting manufacturer during the mid-20th century, recognised for its modernist and technically innovative designs. Lelii’s creations for the firm are widely collected and held in major international design collections.
Origin: Italy
Period/Style: Mid-century modern
Date: c.1950s
Material: Brass, painted aluminium
Dimensions: 35cm height × 10cm width × 10cm depth
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A pair of table lamps designed by Angelo Lelii for Arredoluce, Italy, in the 1950s. Known as the Stelline model, the lamps feature brass bases with white shades and demonstrate the refined balance of form and function characteristic of Lelii’s postwar work.
Arredoluce was a leading Italian lighting manufacturer during the mid-20th century, recognised for its modernist and technically innovative designs. Lelii’s creations for the firm are widely collected and held in major international design collections.
Origin: Italy
Period/Style: Mid-century modern
Date: c.1950s
Material: Brass, painted aluminium
Dimensions: 35cm height × 10cm width × 10cm depth
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