Pair of Sirio lamps by Lampa and Brazzoli for Guzzini, 1970s















Pair of Sirio table lamps by Sergio Brazzoli and Ermanno Lampa for Guzzini, 1970s. They feature a distinctive structure made up of two acrylic hemispheres - one smoked and the other white - held together by chrome brackets, creating an elegant and modern look. The design allows a thin beam of light to emanate between the two halves, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. These lampshades not only provide a soft, diffused light that creates a warm and inviting environment but also showcase the designers' mastery of the use of contemporary materials. Acrylic material was a cutting-edge choice at the time and allowed for a smooth, glossy finish and a lightweight yet durable structure. The dome-shaped shade provides optimal light distribution, making the lamps ideal for various environments, including living rooms, bedrooms and offices, and allowing light to be directed exactly where you need it. The lamps can also be mounted on the wall and used as wall lights. As a result, they can serve as elegant bedside lamps without taking up space on the support surface. The lamps are in perfect vintage condition with minimal signs of use consistent with their age. Cable length: 180 cm. Each lamp requires an E14 bulb.
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