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.
Width: 76.77 in (195 cm)
Depth: 49.21 in (125 cm)
Height: 9.84 in (25 cm)
1961
1960-1969
Brass and glass
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