Gino Sarfatti spherical wall light: Model 237 or 238
by
Astep
Description
The Le Sfere luminaire series was designed by Gino Sarfatti for Arteluce in 1959. At the centre of this mid-century design classic is the (opal) glass ball, which rests in a ring holder.
Two sizes Ø 14 / 20 cm, black or "champange" powder paint.
For further details, please refer to the German version of this page.
material: high-quality triplex-opal glass, steel, aluminum, black cable
small model
with 14 cm-opal glass.globe (Model 237/1)
globe-diameter: 140 mm
projection: 203 mm
height: 150 mm
weight: 0,85 kg / 1,05 kg with switch
bulbs: 1 x E14 à max 12 W (in scope of delivery: dimmable LED 4,5 W, 2700° K, 470 lm)
large model
with 20 cm-opal glass.globe (Model 238/1)
globe-diameter: 200 mm
projection: 300 mm
height: 210 mm
weight: 1,55 kg / 1,75 kg with switch
bulbs: 1 x E27 à max 12 W (in scope of delivery: dimmable LED 6 W, 2700° K, 806 lm)
Gino Sarfatti spherical wall light: Model 237 or 238
by
Astep
Price for your selection:
€583.00
Delivery lead time: 3 to 4 weeks
About the manufacturer
The Danish design label Astep is the enterprise of Alessandro Sarfatti, whose surname stands for Italian lighting design of the post-war period like no other. His grandfather Gino Sarfatti was a pioneering designer of countless, iconic lamps of the mid-century era and founded the company Arteluce in 1939. In 1978, Alessandro Sarfatti’s father Riccardo was successful with the lighting company Luceplan. Both Arteluce and Luceplan are synonyms for timeless design "made in Italy" and have produced a large number of luminaire classics that are now acquired at extremely high prices. Now, through his brand Astep, Sarfatti re-releases some of the most interesting classic Arteluce lighting models (designs by Gino Sarfatti and Vittoriano Viganò) and has them produced in Italy – partially updated in regards to recent lighting technology and with greatest concern to flawless quality.