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Gio Ponti, Pirellina lamp for Fontana Arte

Auction Lot 49 (35279990)
GIO PONTI (Milan, 1891 - 1979) for Fontana Arte.
Pirellina table lamp, 1970s.
Curved glass sheets and nickel-plated metal.
Measurements: 39 x 17 x 8,5 cm.

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Estimated Value : 450 - 500 €
Live auction: 24 Feb 2025
Live auction: 24 Feb 2025 14:00
Remaining time: 18 days 19:58:55
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Next bid: 350

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GIO PONTI (Milan, 1891 - 1979) for Fontana Arte.
Pirellina table lamp, 1970s.
Curved glass sheets and nickel-plated metal.
Measurements: 39 x 17 x 8,5 cm.

The Pirellina are a classic of lighting for over 40 years. It consists of a pair of curved glass sheets held together by two metal elements, at the base and at the upper end. A metal ring finishes the lot at the top. It offers a diffused and adjustable light.

Architect, designer and academic, Gio Ponti is, along with Ettore Sottsass, the leading 20th century Italian designer most sought after by collectors. In addition to the elegance of his furniture, sensitive to functionality, yet original at the same time, Ponti is recognized for his volcanic creativity, which led him to produce and design until the 1970s. His ability to give voice to new trends made him the "inventor" of the Made in Italy design concept. Ponti studied architecture at the Politecnico. After World War I, in which he had to serve, he worked as artistic director for the respected ceramic manufacturing company Richard-Ginori. Between 1923 and 1927 he partnered with architects Mino Fiocchi and Emilio Lancia, opening his own studio in 1928, and founded the famous design magazine Domus, through whose pages (and those of Lo Stile, a magazine he would found and edit in the 1940s) Ponti influenced international taste in design for more than fifty years. By 1933, Ponti partnered with engineers Antonio Fornaroli and Eugenio Soncini to create the Ponti-Fornaroli-Soncini studio, which firmly embraced the modernist aesthetic and worked until 1945. In 1950, Ponti was awarded the commission for what would become one of the iconic buildings of the 20th century, the 32-story Pirelli Tower in Milan. Throughout his career, Ponti played many different roles: architect, industrial designer, craftsman, teacher, painter, editor and journalist.

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