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Hanging lamp

L-FL-72
antique hanging lamp white and orange with wide shape
Antique white hanging lamp with brown edges illuminating the space.
Antique white hanging lamp with simple design on table.
Antique hanging lamp with rounded details, simple environment.
antique hanging lamp with white finish and edge
Antique hanging lamp featuring a round and minimalist design
Antique hanging lamp featuring a white design and visible brown border.
antique hanging lamp featuring a bright decorative design, set in a classic environment
antique hanging lamp white and orange with wide shape
Antique white hanging lamp with brown edges illuminating the space.
Antique white hanging lamp with simple design on table.
Antique hanging lamp with rounded details, simple environment.
antique hanging lamp with white finish and edge
Antique hanging lamp featuring a round and minimalist design
Antique hanging lamp featuring a white design and visible brown border.
antique hanging lamp featuring a bright decorative design, set in a classic environment
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Height16 cm / 6.30 in
Diameter49 cm / 19.29 in
Material Murano
Country Italy
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Style 1950s

  1. The furniture of the 1950s was a reflection of the era, marked by innovation, optimism, and functionality.


  1. Scandinavian design, with its emphasis on light wood and organic shapes, had a great impact.


  1. Italy maintained its tradition of high-quality craftsmanship, with a focus on attention to detail and the use of noble materials.


The most important Italian designers of the time are:

  1. Gio Ponti: he was one of the most influential designers of the era, known for his versatility and creativity. His "Superleggera" chair is an iconic example of Italian design from the 1950s. Italian furniture design of the 1950s was a golden age, marked by creativity, innovation, and artisanal quality.


  1. Iconic designs such as the Eames chair by American designers Charles and Ray Eames and the Barcelona chair by German architect and designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, in collaboration with Lilly Reich, became popular, characterized by their ergonomic shapes and innovative materials. In lighting, Poul Henningsen, a Danish designer who created the PH lamps, and Isamu Noguchi, of American origin, stand out.


  1. Coffee tables with organic shapes and glass surfaces were very popular at the time.


  1. In summary, the furniture of the 1950s was an expression of modernity, optimism, and functionality, and laid the foundations for many of the design trends we see today.