De Pas + D’Urbino + Lomazzi, Faretra, Artemide 1984

£350.00
SOLD

A beautifully considered postmodern ceiling lamp by the Italian architect trio Jonathan De Pas, Donato D’Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi. Produced by Artemide in 1984, the Fartera is composed of a opaline glass disc that is suspended from the ceiling, out of which a chrome post drops to support a conical opaline glass diffuser. The lamp is an exceptional example of mid-eighties postmodern design from the much acclaimed design trio.

The Faretra is in excellent condition and perfect working order. The lamp requires a B15d (small bayonet cap) light bulb, which is not included in the sale.

A beautifully considered postmodern ceiling lamp by the Italian architect trio Jonathan De Pas, Donato D’Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi. Produced by Artemide in 1984, the Fartera is composed of a opaline glass disc that is suspended from the ceiling, out of which a chrome post drops to support a conical opaline glass diffuser. The lamp is an exceptional example of mid-eighties postmodern design from the much acclaimed design trio.

The Faretra is in excellent condition and perfect working order. The lamp requires a B15d (small bayonet cap) light bulb, which is not included in the sale.

  • Design Jonathan De Pas, Donato D’Urbino, Paolo Lomazzi
    Product Faretra
    Year 1984
    Manufacturer Artemide
    Country Italy
    Materials Chromium plated metal, opaline glass
    Height 26cm | 10in
    Diameter 28cm | 11in
    Light Source B15d (not included)

    Installation Instructions