Description
Triana floor lamp, designed in the 80s by Perry King & Santiago Miranda for Arteluce, is an iconic example of Memphis style and the bold experimentation of that era. Featuring a striking, totemic presence, this rare vintage floor lamp stands out for its glass surfaces decorated with fine silk-screened microstripes. The model is named after the Triana neighborhood in Seville, hometown of Santiago Miranda. The lamp features a sleek black enameled metal frame with a vertical stem and two glass shelves that diffuse and direct halogen light upward, creating a dramatic lighting effect. Equipped with a dimmer switch, it allows you to adjust light intensity and customize the ambiance to suit any setting. In excellent vintage condition—fully functional with intact glass and minor signs of use and aging, mainly at the base. A valuable collector’s item and a true statement piece, perfect for fans of 80s Italian design, Memphis style, and modernist home décor.
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Refund Policy
This product comes from a private seller, you can exercise your right to a refund within 3 days of delivery . If the product is delivered damaged or does not conform to the product sheet, it is possible to open a claim.
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Arteluce is a historic lighting company founded in 1939 by the young Venetian designer-entrepreneur Gino Sarfatti. He has always created collections of lamps, chandeliers and pieces of furniture in wrought iron decorated with tradition.
Description
Triana floor lamp, designed in the 80s by Perry King & Santiago Miranda for Arteluce, is an iconic example of Memphis style and the bold experimentation of that era. Featuring a striking, totemic presence, this rare vintage floor lamp stands out for its glass surfaces decorated with fine silk-screened microstripes. The model is named after the Triana neighborhood in Seville, hometown of Santiago Miranda. The lamp features a sleek black enameled metal frame with a vertical stem and two glass shelves that diffuse and direct halogen light upward, creating a dramatic lighting effect. Equipped with a dimmer switch, it allows you to adjust light intensity and customize the ambiance to suit any setting. In excellent vintage condition—fully functional with intact glass and minor signs of use and aging, mainly at the base. A valuable collector’s item and a true statement piece, perfect for fans of 80s Italian design, Memphis style, and modernist home décor.