Part of the Contrappeso Collection, this floor lamp is a homage to the piece displayed in 1951 at the Triennale in Milan and exudes mid-century understated elegance and a rationalist design. The solid brass structure rests on a Carrara marble base, with a central stem where three arms are balanced. Pivoting off their support, each arm features a counterweight ("contrappeso" in Italian) in the same color as the conical shade. This statement-making light will be a superb addition to a modern study, entryway, or living room.
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Daria Petrilli
Lazio, Italy | Artist
Daria Petrilli lives and works in Rome, but her works are exhibited in the most famous national and international exhibitions, with many awards, such as the Premio Accademia Pictor in Turin and collaborations with prestigious companies, such as Shiseido. Her paintings portray surreal, ethereal and unattainable female figures, often portrayed with animals. A deliberately provocative art that evokes classical art, drawing on the digital production of illustrations, where the enchantment of the Italian Renaissance and the underground language of Pop Surrealism meet.Discover more