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Angelo Lelii “Sei Lune” Ceiling Lamp for Arredoluce, 1961

Description

Angelo Lelii “Sei Lune” Ceiling Lamp for Arredoluce, brass and glass, Italy, 1961

The “6 Lune” ceiling lamp by Angelo Lelii for Arredoluce, crafted in 1961, is a prime example of vintage Italian lighting design. Featuring six opaline glass globes arranged in a perfect radial balance, the piece merges mid-century modern aesthetics with sculptural precision. The globes are mounted on slender brass arms that extend from a central hub, creating a spatial constellation that evokes its lunar namesake.

Lelii’s use of opaline glass provides a diffused, atmospheric light, ideal for creating a warm yet sophisticated ambiance in both residential and commercial interiors. The brass structure adds a refined contrast, combining material elegance with architectural clarity.

A visionary of 20th-century Italian design, Angelo Lelii founded Arredoluce in 1947 and helped redefine modern lighting. His work sits alongside that of Gino Sarfatti and Max Ingrand, marked by a distinctive balance of innovation, craftsmanship, and timeless appeal.

Dimensions

Width: 76.77 in (195 cm)
Depth: 49.21 in (125 cm)
Height: 9.84 in (25 cm)

Design

1961

Manufacture

1960-1969

Material

Brass and glass

Condition

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Price

$26,000
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