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Exquisite Harvey Guzzini Sirio 70s Lamp designed by Ermanno Lampa and Sergio Brazzoli, featuring a striking white and blue acrylic globe lampshade.
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Discover the timeless elegance of the Seventies with this exquisite Harvey Guzzini Sirio 70s Lamp. Designed by the renowned duo Ermanno Lampa and Sergio Brazzoli, this mid-century modern masterpiece features a striking white and blue acrylic globe lampshade. Manufactured by Harvey Guzzini in Recanati, Italy, this lamp embodies the eras innovative design and sophistication.
The lampshade is adorned with four ornamental chromed brass nuts and secured with a brass tubular screw adding a touch of industrial charm to its sleek, modern aesthetic. The bakelite E14 socket ensures compatibility with standard bulbs.
Though unsigned, this lamps authenticity is verified based on catalog references, ensuring you are acquiring an original piece of design history. It is in excellent condition, with only superficial scratches that attest to its vintage nature.
Perfect for adding a touch of retro flair to your living room, bedroom, or study, the Harvey Guzzini Sirio Table Lamp is a standout piece that will enhance any interior decor. Its distinctive design and vibrant colors make it an eye-catching focal point, while its functional lighting provides a warm, inviting glow.
Elevate your vintage decor collection with this iconic 70s table lamp. Its blend of bold design, quality craftsmanship, and historical significance makes it a must-have for any enthusiast of mid-century modern lighting. Dont miss the opportunity to own this exceptional piece from Harvey Guzzini, a true testament to the innovative spirit of 1970s Italian design.
item. table lampmodel. siriodesigner. ermanno lampa, sergio brazzolimaker. harvey guzziniperiod. 1970scountry. Italymaterial. acrylic, metalcolor. white, bluedimensions (cm). 15.5 x 15.5 x 20condition. excellent condition, superficial scratches. the cable and plug have been replaced.art. no. 1453