Null GAETANO SCIOLARI, (Italy, 1927-1994) for BOULANGER.

"Tubular ceiling lamp,…
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GAETANO SCIOLARI, (Italy, 1927-1994) for BOULANGER. "Tubular ceiling lamp," c. 1970. Chromed metal. Retains original wiring. It has slight flaws. Measurements: 60 x 66.5 x 66.5 cm. Thirteen-light chandelier made of chromed metal. Gaetano Siolari was one of the Italian designers recognized for his mid-century modern lamps. Born in the early 20th century, Sciolari, the son of a family of Italian illuminators who had been producing lamps since 1892, began designing for the Italian manufacturer Stilnovo in the 1950s. It was there that he created his most recognized and celebrated work, a series of multi-light chandeliers made of shiny, matte metal, evoking futuristic visions of the dawning space age as is the case with our five-light ceiling chandelier. Luxurious chandelier creations began to gain prominence and popularity in the United States during the 1970s, a decade in which his style began to look toward an Art Deco and Space Age-inspired aesthetic. Founder and president of the Italian Lighting Manufacturers Association, Sciolari is today one of the most sought-after names for his collector's pieces, such as the Habitat, Cultura and Futura series. It presents minor faults.

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GAETANO SCIOLARI, (Italy, 1927-1994) for BOULANGER. "Tubular ceiling lamp," c. 1970. Chromed metal. Retains original wiring. It has slight flaws. Measurements: 60 x 66.5 x 66.5 cm. Thirteen-light chandelier made of chromed metal. Gaetano Siolari was one of the Italian designers recognized for his mid-century modern lamps. Born in the early 20th century, Sciolari, the son of a family of Italian illuminators who had been producing lamps since 1892, began designing for the Italian manufacturer Stilnovo in the 1950s. It was there that he created his most recognized and celebrated work, a series of multi-light chandeliers made of shiny, matte metal, evoking futuristic visions of the dawning space age as is the case with our five-light ceiling chandelier. Luxurious chandelier creations began to gain prominence and popularity in the United States during the 1970s, a decade in which his style began to look toward an Art Deco and Space Age-inspired aesthetic. Founder and president of the Italian Lighting Manufacturers Association, Sciolari is today one of the most sought-after names for his collector's pieces, such as the Habitat, Cultura and Futura series. It presents minor faults.

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