Model 1081 floor lamp, black

Astep

SG$ 2,331.00 SG$ 2,591.00
9% GST is included

Astep
Model 1081 floor lamp
SG$ 2,331.00 SG$ 2,591.00



Description

The Model 1081 floor lamp represents the straightforward style of the legendary Italian lighting designer Gino Sarfatti at its purest. The luminaire consists of an opal glass shade and a 168 cm high steel base supporting it. Simple in appearance and sleek in design, the Model 1081 will find its place in many kinds of spaces, from a reading nook in the living room to the bedroom.

The Model 1081 ceiling light is part of Sarfatti's Le Sfere collection, created in 1959. Sarfatti sought inspiration for his work from natural light and the sky, and the lamps of the Le Sfere collection were influenced by the soft light and round shape of the Moon. The collection consists of a diverse range of luminaires that all have two things in common: white light diffused through opal glass and a modern, graphic touch of the metal rings. The Le Sfere lamps are made in Italy and are equally well suited for private and public spaces.

Material
Opal glass diffuser, steel structure
Colour
Black
Diameter
20 cm
Shade diameter
20 cm
Height
168 cm
Bulb base
E27
Light source
Dimmable max 7W LED (dimmable 7W LED included)
Colour temperature
2,700 K
Luminous flux
806 lm
Lifetime
80,000 h
IP rating
20
Protection class
II
Voltage
220–240 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE, EAC
Plug
EU plug
Cable length
200 cm
Cable colour
Black
Cable material
Plastic
Weight
7.64 kg
Dimmable
Yes
Care instructions
Use only a soft cloth to clean the appliance, dampened with water and soap or mild cleanser if needed for resistant dirt.
Product ID
ASTT08-F21-100B

Gino Sarfatti

Italian designer Gino Sarfatti (1912-1985) was a master of lighting design and founder of the lighting brand Arteluce. Sarfatti was born in Venice and moved to Genoa to study aeronautical engineering until he was forced to interrupt his studies in the late 1930s due to the war. Sarfatti founded Arteluce in Milan in 1939. In 1943, he and his family had to flee from Italy to Switzerland but returned after the war to Milan to reorganize Arteluce’s production. The 1950s was a golden era for Arteluce: in 1954, two of Sarfatti’s lamps were awarded the Grand Prix at Milan’s Triennale, and in the two following years his designs received the Compasso d’Oro award. In 1973, Sarfatti sold Arteluce to the Italian lighting manufacturer Flos who continues the production of Sarfatti’s design classics.

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