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Atollo — Black , Vico Magistretti , Oluce

$1,469 CAD

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Designed in 1977 by Vico Magistretti, over the years, Atollo has become the archetype of the table lamp, winning the Compasso d’Oro in 1979 and completely revolutionising the way we imagine the classic bedside lamp. The geometric shapes that compose it – cylinder, cone and hemisphere – have resulted in a product that is decorative and essential at the same time, disconnected from the historical period and the fashions of the moment, and one that has now fully become one of the icons of Italian design.

  • Vico Magistretti, Italy c.1977
  • Made in Italy
  • Painted Aluminum 
  • Large (233): Diameter 50cm / 19.7", Height 70cm / 27.6", Base Diameter 20cm / 7.8"
  • Medium (239): Diameter 38cm / 15", Height 50cm / 19.7", Base Diameter 15cm / 5.9"
  • Small (238): Diameter 25cm / 9.8", Height 35cm / 13.8", Base Diameter 10cm / 3.9"
  • Large (233): 2 x E26 75w Max Incandescent (not included) - Dimmable
  • Medium (239): 2 x E26 75w Max Incandescent (not included) - Dimmable
  • Small (238): 2 x E12 40w Max Incandescent (not included) - Not Dimmable
  • US Plug
  • Certifications UL, CE

Vico Magistretti

Milan, Italy

Vico Magistretti was born in 1920, in Milan. After taking his architecture degree in 1945, he immediately joined his father Piergiulio’s firm. During the war, he met both Gio Ponti, at the Regio Politecnico, and Ernesto N. Rogers in Switzerland. In the post-war period he was actively involved in the reconstruction, both on the theoretical side through the MSA (Movement for Architectural Studies), of which he was one of the founders, and on the practical side with projects for INA-Casa and QT8. He also actively participated in the Milan Triennial Exhibitions, as supervisor of various sections, as well as winning a gold medal in the 9th edition of 1951, and the Grand Prize (Granpremio) in the 10th edition of 1954. Among his most important architectural work in Milan during this period we can cite the Torre al Parco (1953-56), the Corso Europa office building (1955-57) and the Piazzale Aquilea building (1962-64). There followed a number of villas, including Arosio house in Arenzano (1958), Schubert villa in Ello (1960), Bassetti house in Azzate (1960) and Gardella house in Arenzano (1953). Finally, the apartment building at Piazza San Marco in Milan dates back to 1969-1971. His more recent work includes: the Milan Faculty of Biology (1978-81), Tanimoto house in Tokyo (1985) and the Famagosta Bus Depot in Milan (1989). A prolific designer, he won the price ”Compasso d’Oro” in 1967 for the Artemide Eclisse lamp, in 1979 for the Oluce Atollo lamp and for the Cassina Maralunga sofa. He also produced designs for De Padova, Fritz Hansen, Campeggi, Fontana Arte, Fredericia and Kartell. Since 1967 he has been a member of the San Luca Academy and the London Royal College of Art, where he was also visiting professor. He died in Milan on 19 September, 2006.

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Oluce

Milan, Italy

Founded in 1945, Oluce is the oldest Italian design company in the illumination sector still in operation today. The design qualities of the lamps make them icons that communicate across the generations to become an integral part of the homes they furnish.

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