Gio Ponti “Luminator” floor lamp for Pollice, wood and brass, Italy, 1940.
The “Luminator” floor lamp by Gio Ponti, crafted for Pollice, boasts a fusion of wood and brass, exemplifying timeless elegance. The structure is made of a classy grissinato wooden decoration adorned with brass ring inserts and a base. The monumental lampshade is also made of brass and has a cup shape that reminds the ancient Greek pots. Gio Ponti, who also collaborated with other lighting brands such as Arredoluce and Fontana Arte, in the 1940s, was part of a vanguardist movement of designers experimenting with new materials and innovative shapes, including Angelo Lelii, Franco Albini, and Pietro Chiesa. The Art Deco style is clear, creating an ideal centerpiece for a vintage-inspired living space reminiscent of the iconic style of the 1940s. With uncluttered lines and sleek geometric forms, it evokes an elegant nod to sacred art, paying homage to the era’s understated sophistication. The cup-shaped lampshade is meticulously coated to enhance luminosity, casting a radiant glow.
Height: 69.68 in (177 cm)
Diameter: 9.9 in (25 cm)
1940s
1940-1949
Wood and brass