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Mezzaluna floor lamp by Bruno Gecchelin for Skipper 70's

Regular price 480 €
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The "Mezzaluna" floor lamp designed by Bruno Gecchelin for Skipper , made in Italy in 1975, is an iconic piece of Italian design from the 70s. This lamp stands out for its elegant and robust tubular chromed steel structure, which stands on a marble base, offering undeniable stability and visual presence. The head of the floor lamp, lacquered in white/beige, is adjustable, allowing the light to be directed as needed, while maintaining a clean and minimalist look.

On the edge of this half-moon shaped head, an adjustable switch is discreetly integrated, offering the possibility of varying the light intensity, to adapt to different atmospheres. The floor lamp also has an adjustable shaft, the height of which can go from 180 cm to 215 cm, thus offering great flexibility in terms of positioning and use.

The two available floor lamps are in good condition, with all their original parts. Although some signs of wear are visible, they remain minor and do not alter the aesthetics or functionality of these pieces. This floor lamp is a perfect example of the elegance and visual lightness of Italian design, combining minimalism and functionality with brilliance. There is only one piece left available, a rare opportunity to acquire such a refined collector's item.

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