"caribù" Floor Lamp By Lella Montecroci And Marco De Carli, 1972
Artist: Lella Montecroci
The "Caribù" floor lamp, designed in 1972 by Lella Montecroci and Marco de Carli for Arrelam, is an iconic piece of Italian design from the 1970s.
Its functional and sculptural aesthetic is based on a chrome metal structure and a white lacquered aluminum reflector.
Its ingenious system allows for height adjustment as well as rotation of the lampshade, offering great flexibility of use. This modularity, characteristic of Italian design from the era, makes it a lamp well-suited for both workspaces and contemporary interiors. Its simple and sleek design, highlighted by clean lines and a slender silhouette, perfectly illustrates the rational and elegant approach of the Montecroci & De Carli duo.
Editor : Arrelam, circa 1970.
Its functional and sculptural aesthetic is based on a chrome metal structure and a white lacquered aluminum reflector.
Its ingenious system allows for height adjustment as well as rotation of the lampshade, offering great flexibility of use. This modularity, characteristic of Italian design from the era, makes it a lamp well-suited for both workspaces and contemporary interiors. Its simple and sleek design, highlighted by clean lines and a slender silhouette, perfectly illustrates the rational and elegant approach of the Montecroci & De Carli duo.
Editor : Arrelam, circa 1970.
2 800 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Metal
Length: 120
Width: 27
Height: 215
Reference (ID): 1502949
Availability: In stock
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