Lamp Six (Castiglioni)
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The Lamp six or Lampada Sei is a ceiling lamp designed in 1925 by the italian sculptor Giannino Castiglioni.
Description
The idea was to create a suspension lamp with multiple light points, inspired by the ceiling chandeliers of the past.
The Art Deco style lamp, 126 centimeters long in solid wood and Murano glass, in beige colour, was made by Giannino Castiglioni, in the Atelier of Lierna, on Lake Como, and years later inspired his son Achille Castiglioni, in the realization of the "Fucsia" lamp produced by Flos in 1996.