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Gaetano Sciolari for Stilnovo painted metal brass pulley chandelier 1950
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This superb Stilnovo pendant light was produced in the 1950s under the direction of Gaetano Sciolari, then head of the technical office of the Milanese manufacturer. The fixture is emblematic of Stilnovo’s approach during this period, combining technical innovation with formal elegance.The brass structure incorporates an ingenious system of brass counter balance and pulleys, a signature element of Sciolari’s design vocabulary allowing for a smooth and functional height adjustment. The two circular shades, in painted metal, with their industrial aesthetic and glass finish, diffuse a balanced light and emphasize the graphic quality of the overall composition. A rare find, fully restored, rewired, and found in an amazing condition. Stilnovo mark engraved on the metal. Height can vary between 35.4 inches and 59 inches.
Gaetano Sciolari (1927–1994) was one of the leading figures of post-war Italian lighting design. Initially trained as an architect, he took over the family lighting business in the 1950s before collaborating closely with Stilnovo, one of the most innovative lighting editors of the period. Drawing inspiration from modernist movements and Art Deco influences, he gradually developed a distinctive formal language based on a subtle balance between elegance and functionality. His work is characterized by a refined yet modern aesthetic, combining geometric clarity with noble materials such as brass, chrome and glass integrated with sophisticated technical mechanisms. His influence quickly became international, notably through collaborations with the American publisher Lightroller, making his lighting designs highly sought after by collectors. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use Styles / Movements: Modern, Collectible Design, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 842628 -
Dimensions
W. 34.25 in; H. 39.37 in; D. 12.2 in; W. 87 cm; H. 100 cm; D. 31 cm;
Message from Seller:
Cedric, Alice and Damien are pleased to present our eclectic selection of 20th-century pieces, mainly from France, and from the 1940s to the 1970s. We curate our collection based on knowledge, intuition, and of course aesthetics. We restore all our pieces in house, and we truly care about design as much as our clients do. We are quite experienced in sourcing and international shipping, and we will be pleased to help you find the one-of-a-kind pieces you are looking for.
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