








Fontana Arte FONTANA Table Light 1954 by Max Ingrand
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SKU:F185300100BINE
Designed in 1954 by the famous French Master glassmaker and decorator Max Ingrand, this lamp was originally named 1853 and, at a later time, Fontana, in homage to the company of which the Master was Artistic Director for a decade.
The first symbol of timeless object of design, still today best seller and evergreen design icon, Fontana is the abat-jour par excellence.
Table lamp with diffused light not dimmable and dual controls. The double light switch allows to illuminate the diffuser and the base separately. Painted metal frame. Diffuser and base made of blown glass with satin-finish. Black power cable, plug and switch. European two-pole plug. Bulb not included.
Size:
- Small H 34 cm, dia 20 cm.
- Medium H 53 cm , dia 32 cm
- Large H 78 cm , dia 47 cm
Light source : not included
- Small 1x max 59W E27 + 2x max 19W G9
- Medium 1x max 100W E27 + 2x max 30W E14
- Large 1x max 100W E27 + 4x max 46W E27 + 3x max 30W E14
Made in Italy
Max Ingrand, 1954

Max Ingrand
A famous French master glass worker and decorator, he was artistic director of FontanaArte for one decade, starting from 1954. During that time, he came up with true design classics, such as the Fontana table lamp, still one of the best selling products for the company that bears its name. Having studied at the school of Fine Arts in Paris, he specialised in the decorative Arts, under the guidance of major artists such as Jacques Grüber and Charles Lemaresquier. He produced a great number of stained glass panels for religious buildings, hotels and public places, and was awarded the French Legion of Honour.

