VV Cinquanta Wall Lamp
from Astep
vv cinquanta wall lamp
Design Vittoriano Viganò, 1951
Spun aluminum, brass
Made in Italy by Astep
The VV Cinquanta Wall Lamp features an elegant and versatile posable direct light source that can swivel and tilt. The Wall model is mounted on a brass fixture, allowing the reflector to rotate 350 degrees, and can be angled 160 degrees, providing a wide range of lighting compositions. The VV Cinquanta reflector is made of enameled spun aluminum, available in original Vittoriano Viganò colors.
For Vittoriano Viganò all design practices shared the same similarities, being vehicles for human development and a social commitment to improve the quality of life for all. Bridging various scales: from industrial design to architecture, from interior design to urban planning, Viganò's multidisciplinary talent has acquired international resonance, unanimously considered by critics the most important Italian exponent of the 'Brutalism' current.
Growing up in a creative environment as the son of the painter and engraver Vico Viganò, Vittoriano would himself turn towards architecture during his studies, graduating from the Politecnico di Milano in 1944. When opening his studio, he started a close cooperation with his friend Gino Sarfatti, first as advisor and later as Art Director of Arteluce, the company founded by Sarfatti. During this time, he designed the flagship store in Via della Spiga in Milan and made important design contributions to Arteluce, such as the VV Cinquanta family of luminaires with metal cones projecting ambient light along articulated arms. In 1991 the San Luca Academy awarded him the Italian Republic President Prize for Architecture.
10.1" w | 15.2" d | 7.9" h | bulb: 1x E26 (included)
Spun aluminum, brass
Made in Italy by Astep
The VV Cinquanta Wall Lamp features an elegant and versatile posable direct light source that can swivel and tilt. The Wall model is mounted on a brass fixture, allowing the reflector to rotate 350 degrees, and can be angled 160 degrees, providing a wide range of lighting compositions. The VV Cinquanta reflector is made of enameled spun aluminum, available in original Vittoriano Viganò colors.
For Vittoriano Viganò all design practices shared the same similarities, being vehicles for human development and a social commitment to improve the quality of life for all. Bridging various scales: from industrial design to architecture, from interior design to urban planning, Viganò's multidisciplinary talent has acquired international resonance, unanimously considered by critics the most important Italian exponent of the 'Brutalism' current.
Growing up in a creative environment as the son of the painter and engraver Vico Viganò, Vittoriano would himself turn towards architecture during his studies, graduating from the Politecnico di Milano in 1944. When opening his studio, he started a close cooperation with his friend Gino Sarfatti, first as advisor and later as Art Director of Arteluce, the company founded by Sarfatti. During this time, he designed the flagship store in Via della Spiga in Milan and made important design contributions to Arteluce, such as the VV Cinquanta family of luminaires with metal cones projecting ambient light along articulated arms. In 1991 the San Luca Academy awarded him the Italian Republic President Prize for Architecture.
10.1" w | 15.2" d | 7.9" h | bulb: 1x E26 (included)
$1,000.00 + free shipping
Astep creates modern lighting that lends meaningful standing to our domestic design lives. Timeless classics by Gino Sarfatti and Vittoriano Vigano offer a optimistic and forward-thinking attitude that continues to inspire today.