Angelo Lelii for Arredoluce 'Medusa' Chandelier Brass and White Opal Glass
Angelo Lelii for Arredoluce 'Medusa' chandelier, model '12699', coated polished brass, polished brass, duplex white opal glass, Italy, circa 1958
This rare ceiling light, designed by Angelo Lelii for Arredoluce in Italy around 1958, is a true masterpiece of Italian lighting design. Lelii's designs were widely acclaimed and have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. He is considered to be an important figure in the history of Italian design and is remembered for his contributions to the field of lighting design. Arredoluce was a pioneering company in the world of Italian lighting design during the 1950s and 1960s. Founded by Angelo Lelii, Arredoluce was based in Monza and known for its skilled craftsmen who could bring the most cutting-edge lighting designs to life, of which this chandelier is a prime example. Its abstract framework is that of a 'Medusa', or jellyfish, meticulously crafted from curved brass rods gracefully surrounding the white opal glass shade. The matte finish of the shade offers a warm, diffused light that gets captured by the brass, highlighting the whole unit. This ceiling light is a perfect balance of understated simplicity and decorative flair. Its design is sure to add a touch of ambiance to any space.
Paolo Angelo Lelii (1911-1979) was born in Ancona, Italy. After his studies at the Superior Institute of Industrial Art, Milan, he lived and worked in Monza. From 1943, Lelii started manufacturing lamps in his own house and in 1946 he advertised his well-known 'Tris' lamp in Domus magazine. It was in 1947 that he founded Arredoluce in Monza, a premier manufacturer of furniture and lighting. In the same year, he exhibited the lamp 12128 at the VII Triennale di Milano, which became known as the Triennale floor lamp. He became an influential designer in Postwar Italy, especially in the field of modern lighting design. During the 1950s, Arredoluce started to collaborate with designers such as Franco Albini, Achille Castiglioni, Gio Ponti, and Ettore Sottsass and began to experiment with halogen light bulbs for his designs, which lead to the recognizable Arredoluce switch. Thanks to Angelo Lelii’s unique approach to design, Arredoluce quickly built a reputation for creating premium quality products based on clean, simple, and functional designs.
Kindly note that the glass contains a small restoration of 2.5 cm x 2 cm that remains visible. We kindly ask you to reach out to our design specialists for more detailed information.
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