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We are thrilled to offer this rare original floor lamp with tripod base and adjustable arms. Arredoluce was founded by designer Angelo Lelii in the 1940s, and is known as one of the most innovative post-War lighting manufacturers. Lelii’s modernist aesthetic is iconic and recognizable; his designs gained international renown in the 1950s and ‘60s. Today, Arredoluce’s designs are highly sought after by design enthusiasts and lighting collectors.
Lelii’s most famous design for Arredoluce is the Model 12128 ‘Triennale’ three-armed floor lamp. It was designed in 1947 and originally produced in polished chrome. it was produced in several variations over the years. We believe this example is from 1952.
Chrome-plated brass, enameled aluminum, chrome-plated steel. Signed underneath the base. Black, white and grey shades. Overall this unrestored lamp is in excellent vintage condition. The glossy chrome is very clean. Grey shade has a dent aprox. .25” x .5” and light paint loss. Black shade has very minor paint loss and light scratch. White has very minor scratches. Floor switch is missing, but each arm has it’s own switch. If desired, we can replace the floor switch with new.
Aprox 35” x 35” x 65”