A very rare Table or Wall lamp from the Neverrino Collection by Gae Aulenti for Vistosi, Murano 1960 -1979.
A very rare and unusual table lamp (or wall lamp if legs removed) signed Vistosi, by designer Gae Aulenti. This particular one from the Neverrino Collection is very rare as Uranium was used to achieve this yellow color. The Neverrino collection is proudly featured in the Luciano Vistosi company’s history. In 1965 Vistosi had started a collaboration with important Italian Designers such as Sottsass, Aulenti, Dal Lago etc.
About the Designer
Aulenti was one of the few women designing in the postwar period in Italy, where Italian designers sought to make meaningful connections to production principles beyond Italy.This avant-garde design movement blossomed into an entirely new type of Italian architecture, one full of imaginary utopias leaving standardization to the past. Aulenti's deep involvement in the Milan design scene of the 1950s and 1960s formed her into an architect respected for her analytical abilities to navigate metropolitan complexity no matter the medium. Her conceptual development can be followed in the design magazine Casabella, to which she contributed regularly.
Period
1960 - 1979
Place of Origin
Italy
Condition
Good Vintage Condition
Dimensions
30 cm x 30 cm x 27 cm
A very rare and unusual table lamp (or wall lamp if legs removed) signed Vistosi, by designer Gae Aulenti. This particular one from the Neverrino Collection is very rare as Uranium was used to achieve this yellow color. The Neverrino collection is proudly featured in the Luciano Vistosi company’s history. In 1965 Vistosi had started a collaboration with important Italian Designers such as Sottsass, Aulenti, Dal Lago etc.
About the Designer
Aulenti was one of the few women designing in the postwar period in Italy, where Italian designers sought to make meaningful connections to production principles beyond Italy.This avant-garde design movement blossomed into an entirely new type of Italian architecture, one full of imaginary utopias leaving standardization to the past. Aulenti's deep involvement in the Milan design scene of the 1950s and 1960s formed her into an architect respected for her analytical abilities to navigate metropolitan complexity no matter the medium. Her conceptual development can be followed in the design magazine Casabella, to which she contributed regularly.
Period
1960 - 1979
Place of Origin
Italy
Condition
Good Vintage Condition
Dimensions
30 cm x 30 cm x 27 cm
A very rare and unusual table lamp (or wall lamp if legs removed) signed Vistosi, by designer Gae Aulenti. This particular one from the Neverrino Collection is very rare as Uranium was used to achieve this yellow color. The Neverrino collection is proudly featured in the Luciano Vistosi company’s history. In 1965 Vistosi had started a collaboration with important Italian Designers such as Sottsass, Aulenti, Dal Lago etc.
About the Designer
Aulenti was one of the few women designing in the postwar period in Italy, where Italian designers sought to make meaningful connections to production principles beyond Italy.This avant-garde design movement blossomed into an entirely new type of Italian architecture, one full of imaginary utopias leaving standardization to the past. Aulenti's deep involvement in the Milan design scene of the 1950s and 1960s formed her into an architect respected for her analytical abilities to navigate metropolitan complexity no matter the medium. Her conceptual development can be followed in the design magazine Casabella, to which she contributed regularly.
Period
1960 - 1979
Place of Origin
Italy
Condition
Good Vintage Condition
Dimensions
30 cm x 30 cm x 27 cm