Rabarbaro Brass Floor Lamp by Carlo Giorgi for Bottega Gadda, Italy, 1970s
Carlo Giorgi designed this rare impressive gigantic floor lamp for Bottega Gadda in Italy during the 1970s. It is a magnificent brass floor lamp with a sculptural design inspired by rhubarb leaves. The lamp has nine large leaves and is a real eye-catcher, making it a great addition to your interior.
Although this lamp is often mistakenly attributed to Tomasso Barbi, it is, in fact, a Carlo Giorgi design. There are signs of wear and oxidation due to its age, but it is still in good original condition. It has some small damage as shown in the pictures. It has been checked and tested.
It requires nine bulbs, and the light sockets are entirely functional. This lamp is an iconic design rarity that appeals to design lovers and collectors. It is an excellent decoration for modern and eclectic interiors. The lamp provides diffused light that adds a luxurious touch to any room. It is compatible with various standards. The lamp is fully functional, clean, well-wired, and ready to use.
This is an original early edition piece, not a knock-off. Each piece is made by hand and differs in appearance. We have official reference.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Signs of use. Some small damages.
Dimensions:
130cm H x 140cm W x 100cm D
Price:
On request