Gino Sarfatti Model 262: Reflector Wall Lamp for Indirect Lighting
by
Astep
Description
This disc wall lamp was designed in 1971 by Gino Sarfatti for Arteluce. At the heart of this mid-century or space age design classic is the mirrored bulb; the round plate reflector diffuses soft, consistently indirect light.
The lights in the Gino Sarfatti Collection are being reissued by the Danish design label Astep (the company owned by Gino Sarfatti's grandson Alessandro Sarfatti) and are produced by Flos in Milan.
- White powder-coated
- Satin-finished aluminium (also available with 200 cm cable, switch and plug)
Material: steel, aluminium reflector using press technology
Diameter: 468 mm
Projection: 160 mm
Weight: 1.1 kg
Light source: 1 x E27, max. 7 watts (mirrored light source included)
Gino Sarfatti Model 262: Reflector Wall Lamp for Indirect Lighting
by
Astep
Price for your selection:
€725.00
Delivery lead time: 3 to 4 weeks
About the manufacturer
The Danish design label Astep is the enterprise of Alessandro Sarfatti, whose surname stands for Italian lighting design of the post-war period like no other. His grandfather Gino Sarfatti was a pioneering designer of countless, iconic lamps of the mid-century era and founded the company Arteluce in 1939. In 1978, Alessandro Sarfatti’s father Riccardo was successful with the lighting company Luceplan. Both Arteluce and Luceplan are synonyms for timeless design "made in Italy" and have produced a large number of luminaire classics that are now acquired at extremely high prices. Now, through his brand Astep, Sarfatti re-releases some of the most interesting classic Arteluce lighting models (designs by Gino Sarfatti and Vittoriano Viganò) and has them produced in Italy – partially updated in regards to recent lighting technology and with greatest concern to flawless quality.