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A rare, original and refined pair of Arenzano table lamps designed by Ignazio Gardella for Azucena in 1956, and produced circa 1965. Named after the Ligurian town where Gardella completed several architectural works, the Arenzano is a discreetly sculptural piece that reflects the designer’s rationalist sensibility and refined material language.
This early edition features a slender structure in patinated brass and a softly diffused satin-finished opaline (“lattimo”) glass shade, offering a warm, elegant glow.
Sourced from a private Italian residence, the pair is in very good vintage condition, with rich original patina and intact glass diffusers.
Bibliography:
G. Gramigna, Repertorio 1950–1980. Immagini e contributi per una storia dell’arredo italiano, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, 1985.




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