Fiorucci Memphis Wall Lights (2) Targetti Sankey, 1980
Pair of Ettore Sottsass designed for Fiorucci, produced by Targetti Sankey, Italy 1980.
A rare and large Ettore Sottsass pair of wall lamps designed for Fiorucci with a very graphical approach.
They are in style of Memphis post-modernism and reflect on the 'sign' of wall light hence the flash and erratically shaped aluminum panels on the back and the front.
Beautiful vintage Italian sconces made from aluminium sheet, enameled aluminum and etched glass.
They are in very good condition with no major damages and hardly any wear to the original lacquer.
They are sized large, measurement see below. A spare glass will come with these lights as well.
Dimensions: 15.75" (D) x 17.32" x 3.93" - One halogen or Led bulb
- Categories
- Designer
- Ettore Sottsass
- Producer
- Targetti Sankey
- Country
- Italy
- Year
- 1980
- Styles
- Postmodernism, Memphis
- Dimensions
-
40 × 44 × 10 cm
15.75 × 17.32 × 3.94 in
- Materials
- Aluminum, Enameled Aluminum, Glass
- Condition
- Good
- Unit
- Pair of 2
- Available
- 1 pair available
- Price
- $ 6,000 / pair
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