A brass arch lamp attributable to Goffredo Reggiani, Italy, 1970s











A brass arch lamp attributable to Goffredo Reggiani, Italy, 1970s
This slender floor lamp, crafted in Italy during the 1970s and attributable to Goffredo Reggiani, is a masterclass in understated elegance. Fashioned entirely from brass, its seven gracefully arched stems rise from a central base, each culminating in a simple brass diffuser designed to gently screen and diffuse light. The repetitive curvature of the stems creates a harmonious rhythm, while the warm patina of the brass lends a timeless, luxurious quality. This lamp not only illuminates a space but also serves as a sculptural focal point, perfectly suited to both modern and classic interiors.
Goffredo Reggiani was a pioneering Italian lighting designer whose work during the mid-20th century helped define the era’s sophisticated aesthetic. Renowned for his innovative use of metal and mastery of form, Reggiani’s designs expertly balanced functionality with artistic expression. His creations, characterised by clean lines, organic motifs, and impeccable craftsmanship, remain highly sought after by collectors and interior designers. This floor lamp stands as a testament to Reggiani’s enduring influence on Italian design and his ability to transform light into an art form.
Condition: some age marks and pitting throughout the brass commensurate with age, please refer to photographs
Dimensions: 220cm high, 155cm wide, 40cm deep 40cm base diameter
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REFERENCE: D2521