Space age ceiling light
Modernist Lighting
This fantastic space age lamp gives a lot of light due to its chrome appearance with 5 lamps. If it is too much, a dimmer is useful or use low-wattage bulbs.
Made by Hustadt Leuchten.
Design probably by Gaetano Sciolari (1927-1994).
Year : 1970's.
Measurements :
Height - 13 cm. / 5.1 inch.
Ø- 40 cm. / 15.7 inch.
5 Original Edison screw-fittings E14 for 50 Watt (max) lightbulbs.
We recommend 5 watt LED bulbs.
Italian lighting designer Angelo Gaetano Sciolari was born in 1927.
In 1949 he start by the family business, Sciolari Lighting, which was originally founded in 1892.
In the mid-to-late-1960s, Sciolari's designs for his own manufacturing company began to take off with high-end interior designers in Europe and the US. This body of work was influenced by a range of art movements, from Cubism and Deconstructivism, to Minimalism, but always exhibited a sophisticated, sculptural, and even futuristic interpretation. He utilized crystal and ice glass while juxtaposing highly polished metals against satin finishes, including the unconventional combination of brass with chrome.
During the 1970s, Sciolari Lighting imported lamps to America via Lightolier & Progress Lighting.
Sciolari passed away in 1994. Today, his lamps, pendants, and chandeliers fetch high prices and are highly-sought after by collectors.