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AVAILABLE FOR PRE ORDER. Arriving July.
By Max Ingrand (1954) for Fontana Arte
Made in Italy
Dimensions : 240/530mm h x 200/320mm Ø
Table lamp with diffused light, the double light switch allows illumination of the diffuser and the base together or separately.
Painted metal frame, diffuser and base made of blown glass with satin-finish.
Black power cable, plug and switch.
Bulb not included. Not dimmable
Designed in 1954 by the famous French Master glassmaker and decorator Max Ingrand, this lamp was originally named 1853 and, at a later time, Fontana, in homage to the company of which the Master was Artistic Director for a decade.
For design enthusiasts and connoisseurs of the brand’s history, 1853 still remains as a sort of nickname.
AVAILABLE FOR PRE ORDER. Arriving July.
By Max Ingrand (1954) for Fontana Arte
Made in Italy
Dimensions : 240/530mm h x 200/320mm Ø
Table lamp with diffused light, the double light switch allows illumination of the diffuser and the base together or separately.
Painted metal frame, diffuser and base made of blown glass with satin-finish.
Black power cable, plug and switch.
Bulb not included. Not dimmable
Designed in 1954 by the famous French Master glassmaker and decorator Max Ingrand, this lamp was originally named 1853 and, at a later time, Fontana, in homage to the company of which the Master was Artistic Director for a decade.
For design enthusiasts and connoisseurs of the brand’s history, 1853 still remains as a sort of nickname.
AVAILABLE FOR PRE ORDER. Arriving July.
By Max Ingrand (1954) for Fontana Arte
Made in Italy
Dimensions : 240/530mm h x 200/320mm Ø
Table lamp with diffused light, the double light switch allows illumination of the diffuser and the base together or separately.
Painted metal frame, diffuser and base made of blown glass with satin-finish.
Black power cable, plug and switch.
Bulb not included. Not dimmable
Designed in 1954 by the famous French Master glassmaker and decorator Max Ingrand, this lamp was originally named 1853 and, at a later time, Fontana, in homage to the company of which the Master was Artistic Director for a decade.
For design enthusiasts and connoisseurs of the brand’s history, 1853 still remains as a sort of nickname.