







Fontana Arte Giova Table Vase Light 1964
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SKU:268405150CRNE
Designed: 1964
Half vase, half lamp, Giova marks the debut of Gae Aulenti in the field of lighting design. Available in two sizes, it is both a lamp and a luminous sculpture. Positioned on a metal base is a transparent bowl containing a sphere, which in turn houses the light source. Placed above is a smaller bowl in blown pulegoso glass, meaning ‘with irregular bubbles’, which serves as a bottom vase.
Table lamp with diffused light not dimmable. Galvanized metal frame. Middle globe made of transparent blown glass. Inner globe made of glossy white blown glass. Top half-sphere made of transparent and coloured blown glass with decorative bubbles. Black power cable, switch and plug. European two-pole plug. Bulb not included.
Bulb: 1 x 100W E27 (not included)

Gae Aulenti
Her most famous works include Museé d'Orsay in Paris (1986) and the installation of Musée National d'Art Moderne at the Centre Pompidou (1985); the renovation of Palazzo Grassi in Venice (1986); the new access to S. Maria Novella station in Florence (1990); the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco (2003), the Museum of Catalan Art in Barcelona (2004); the Italian Cultural Institute in Tokyo and Palavela in Turin, both inaugurated in 2005. In 2012 Palazzo Branciforte in Palermo and the new San Francesco d'Assisi Airport in Perugia were completed.

