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Pair of Mario Botta for Artemide Shogun White Wall Sconces, 1986
$ 6,500
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Description
Pair of Mario Botta for Artemide Shogun White Wall Sconces, 1986
Designed with perforated slits for dramatic lighting. handle on side for adjusting shade.
Origin: Italy, 1986
Materials: Enameled steel, aluminum
Dimensions: 11ʺ H × 13ʺ W × 13ʺ D
Markings: ‘Artemide 0207501’ cast on reverse of each wall plate
Condition:
Original vintage condition with minor scratches, consistent with age and use. Presents well.
Notable Features:
Part of the Artemide Masterpieces Collection
Debuted in 1986
Featured in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 1980-1999 Materials: metal Condition: Good. original vintage condition, minor scratches on some ares, consistent with age and use, presents well Creation Date: 1986 Styles / Movements: Modern Dealer Reference #: C00004935 Incollect Reference #: 787787
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