Paolo Buffa floor lamp in parchement and wood, Italy, 1952
Designed in 1952, this floor lamp by Paolo Buffa reflects the quiet elegance that defines his postwar production. The tapered wooden stem, articulated by subtle brass rings, rises from a circular parchment-clad base and supports a wide fabric shade with a softly proportioned profile.
The use of parchment, both on the base and along the shaft, introduces warmth and texture. Its natural variations and light patina enhance the lamp’s presence without excess. The brass details provide measured accents, framing the volumes rather than dominating them.
Paolo Buffa (1903–1970) was among the leading figures of mid-20th-century Italian design, known for bridging classical sensitivity and modern restraint. His work stands alongside contemporaries such as Gio Ponti and Osvaldo Borsani, yet maintains a distinctive refinement rooted in proportion and craftsmanship.
The floor lamp is authentic to the period, with verified provenance and age. The brass shows a natural patina consistent with time, considered a hallmark of authenticity. All components, including screws and details, have been carefully checked.
Height: 70.48 in (179 cm)
Diameter: 25.99 in (66 cm)
1952
1950-1959
Wood
Lonigo, IT
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