Rodolfo Bonetto, Ventaglio Wall Lamps, iGuzzini 1983

£295.00
SOLD

A pair of Ventaglio wall lamps created by Rodolfo Bonetto for iGuzzini in 1983. Named with the Italian word for a hand held folding fan, the Ventaglio lamps were designed as part of a small series that included variations for use on a table or floor. The lamps have been cast in a heavy white opal methacrylate that helps to evenly distribute and diffuse the light from the fluorescent source. Two covered screws are used to complement the design and fix the shade to the metal wall plate.

This pair of Ventaglio wall lamps are in excellent condition and perfect working order and have each been fitted with a 11W G23 fluorescent light bulb.

A pair of Ventaglio wall lamps created by Rodolfo Bonetto for iGuzzini in 1983. Named with the Italian word for a hand held folding fan, the Ventaglio lamps were designed as part of a small series that included variations for use on a table or floor. The lamps have been cast in a heavy white opal methacrylate that helps to evenly distribute and diffuse the light from the fluorescent source. Two covered screws are used to complement the design and fix the shade to the metal wall plate.

This pair of Ventaglio wall lamps are in excellent condition and perfect working order and have each been fitted with a 11W G23 fluorescent light bulb.