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Sergio Mazza Large "Delta" Glass and Nickel Pendant for Artemide, Italy, 1960s

$2,254.88
£1,681.99
€1,900
CA$3,138.46
A$3,367
CHF 1,805.99
MX$40,538.24
NOK 22,766.63
SEK 20,760.01
DKK 14,479.45

About the Item

Stunning “Delta” ceiling lamp in nickel-plated brass and glass. This marvelous pendant light was designed by Sergio Mazza and produced by Artemide in Italy during the 1960s. Fully original and in amazing condition. This iconic pendant lamp features a circular structure in nickel-plated brass, combined on the bottom with a beautiful hand-blown matte glass diffuser crafted in Mazza’s signature style, and above with a white opaline glass shade. The refined contrast between the two different glasses and the cool metallic surface gives the lamp an incredibly elegant and timeless character. The effect when lit is simply spectacular, highlighting the outstanding quality of the glass. The lamp is wired and tested, compatible with EU and US standards, and uses a single E27 light bulb. The height is easily adjustable. A superb and highly decorative piece, perfect to elevate a Mid-Century Modern or contemporary interior with its clean lines and understated sophistication. Dimensions (cm): Diameter: 36 Max Height: 188 Sergio Mazza is an Italian designer, born in 1931, in Milan. In 1955 he opened his own business, and since 1961 works side by side with G. Gramigna in the Smc study, working in furniture and Industrial Design. Among the many honors and awards received, we remember the mention for Compasso d’Oro in 1960 due to the Artemide lamp Delta and the silver medal for the Appartamento italiano at the X Triennale of Milan. From 1967, he began designing for Olivari. In the publishing field, he co-directed the magazine “Ottagono,” since its founding in 1966, until 1988. Founded in 1960 by Ernesto Gismondi, Artemide is based in Pregnana Milanese, Italy, and operates through 24 subsidiaries. Its distribution network includes 55 branded showrooms in the main cities around the world. Artemide products are distributed in 98 countries. With five manufacturing units in Italy, France, Hungary, and Canada, two glass-works, and one Research Development centre supported by prototyping labs and groundbreaking tests, the Artemide Group currently has more than 750 employees, including 60 engaged in R&D, thus confirming the key role of innovation in the Group's success. At Artemide, technological research, partnerships with outstanding architects, as well as sociocultural investigation have been from the outset at the origin of innovative projects capable to illuminate the future with unabated power. Today the Artemide collections convey a unique mix of values: the approach to human and responsible light goes hand in hand with design and material savoir faire, combining next-generation technology with ancient wisdoms, a perfect expression of sustainable design.

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