Luciano Bertoncini for Elco “Gronda” Modular Mirror and Light System, Italy, 1970s
€5.480,00
“Gronda” modular wall system designed by Luciano Bertoncini and produced by Elco in the 1970s. Composed of 9 vertical modules: 7 mirrored panels with concealed coat hooks and 2 light modules with white plastic diffusers.
Dimensions of each module: 200 cm height × 19 cm width × 6 cm depth.
Made in Italy, circa 1970.
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Description
Iconic modular wall system, “Gronda” model, designed by Luciano Bertoncini and produced by Elco in Italy around the 1970s.
The composition is composed of nine independent vertical modules: seven mirrored panels and two luminous elements with rectangular white plastic diffusers, illuminated across their entire front surface. Installed in sequence, the modules create a visually striking architectural effect, alternating light and reflection in a rigorous, graphic rhythm.
The structure of each element is framed in black plastic, emphasizing the linearity and modularity typical of Italian design research of the period. A distinctive functional detail characterizes the mirrored panels: the concealed coat hook integrated into the surface, a clever solution that blends minimalist aesthetics with everyday functionality.
“Gronda” fully represents the experimental yet rational spirit of post-war Italian design, where modularity, seriality and industrial materials redefine the concept of home furnishings, transforming the wall into an active architectural element.
Designer: Luciano Bertoncini
Manufacturer: Elco
Model: Gronda
Period: 1970s
Production: Italy
Dimensions of each module:
Height 200 cm
Width 19 cm
Depth 6 cm
Overall width varies depending on installation configuration.
Additional information
| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6 × 19 × 200 cm |























































