Modernist pendant lamp, Italy 1960
Mid Century Modern design era
Anonymous designer
Period 1958 - 1972
Material metal, bakelite, lacquer
Manufactured in Italy, Milan/Turin area
Dimensions 17.5 × 10 cm
Condition: very good condition
Story
Sometimes it's not the light that changes a room, but the object that holds it.
This extraordinary pendant lamp from Italy, created around 1960, appears as a minimalist industrial object when switched off – clear, focused, almost austere. Three precisely staggered cylinders form a compact, architectural silhouette, its proportions deliberately chosen. The visible construction is not accidental, but rather an integral part of the design: here, technology is not concealed, but rather incorporated into the design.
Only when switched on does its true quality become apparent. The vibrant red-orange of the high-gloss lacquered metal body begins to glow, the light refracts within, creating a warm, almost incandescent shimmer. The differentiated interior coating directs the light precisely, creating an indirect, atmospheric radiance with surprising depth. The lamp then appears less like a utilitarian object and more like a floating sculpture of color.
The original metal body and Bakelite socket are preserved; the cable has been professionally replaced. The condition is very good with a subtle, honest patina.
Formally, it can be placed within the context of Italian mid-century design of the 1950s and 1960s, within the milieu of Milanese manufacturers, but without any branding. It is precisely this anonymity that lends the piece a special independence – not an iconic mass-produced model, but a distinctive design object with a strong presence.
A light fixture for rooms with attitude.