Daruma, 1931
Daruma by Sergio Asti for FontanaArte.
The Daruma was created in 1968 by Sergio Asti, Asti incorporates simplicity and formal qualities within this table lamp, making it a timeless piece of lighting. The Daruma is part of the Museum of Modern Art collection in New York.
Available in 3 different sizes.
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Daruma by Sergio Asti for FontanaArte.
The Daruma was created in 1968 by Sergio Asti, Asti incorporates simplicity and formal qualities within this table lamp, making it a timeless piece of lighting. The Daruma is part of the Museum of Modern Art collection in New York.
Available in 3 different sizes.
Dimensions
Small: 16dia x 17cmh
Medium: 28dia x 29cmh
Large: 40dia x 42cmh
Materials
Table lamp, diffuser and cap in polished white blown glass.
Bulb (not included):
LED 1x3,3W E27 (2700K, 250Lm) or HA 1x20W E27 (2700K, 235Lm)
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Founded in 1932 by Luigi Fontana, owner of an important glass manufacturing company, and Gio’ Ponti, FontanaArte immediately set out upon a well-defined path of research.
The company used new languages to express the potential of a material like glass, whose identity had been completely transformed thanks to the technical possibilities offered by modern industry.
Together, Gio' Ponti and Pietro Chiesa rapidly turned FontanaArte into one of the most important players in the elaboration of early modernity for Italian home furnishing accessories.