
BH133
Glass chandelier by Gino Sarfatti for Seguso, 1960s
40" high, 15" wide
Gino Sarfatti was born
in Venice in 1912 and studied aeronaval engineering at the University of Genoa.
From 1939 onwards he worked in the lighting sector and set up Arteluce which
soon became a national and international reference point for the modern architecture
movement in lighting. During his thirty years of activity, Gino Sarfatti designed
and produced over 400 luminaires and carried out non-stop research into innovation
as regards typology, materials, production technologies, light sources, technical
lighting effects and design aspects. In the course of their work, Gino Sarfatti
and Arteluce won numerous prizes and awards including the Compasso d'Oro in
1954 and 1955, and the Honorary Diploma of the Milan Triennale. Arteluce was
also a meeting place and an important forum for many of the leading Italian
designers in the 50s and 60s. The following worked with Arteluce: F. Albini
- F. Helg, C. Belgioioso - Peressuti - E. Rogers, G.F. Frattini, V. Vigaṇ,
S. Asti, V. Latis, C. Santi, M. Vignelli, I. Parisi, U. Gregotti - L.Meneghetti
- G. Stoppino, M. Huber. The prestigious Arteluce shop in Corso Matteotti was
designed with M. Zanuso in 1951 followed, 10 years later, by the shop in Via
della Spiga designed with V. Vigaṇ, a lifelong friend. Gino Sarfatti died at
Gravedona in 1984.
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