Gino Sarfatti was an Italian designer and businessman born in 1912 in Venice. After studying aeronaval engineering in Genova, he founded the Arteluce company in 1939 in Milan. Its purpose is lighting fixtures, lighting applications, furniture components as well as the study and manufacture of furniture.
He won many international awards, including, in 1954 and 1955, the Compasso d'oro, with models 559 and 1055.
In December 1973, the year he won the Gold Medal at the 15th Triennale, he sold the company, which is no longer in operation today.
Here we have a very rare and peculiar chandelier model 2109/24 (where 24 stands for the number of diffusers) with white lacquered metal structure and twentyfour frosted glass sphere diffusers, designed by Gino Sarfatti in 1960s for Arteluce.
Published in: M. Romanelli, S. Severi, "Gino Sarfatti opere scelte 1938-1973", pag. 474, Silvana Editore, 2012.
Good condition, fully original, completely working.
The light can be rewired for US standards upon request.
We recommend wooden crate for shipping as to prevent glass damage.