Pair of Sigma wall lamps by Sergio Mazza for Artemide, Italy 1960

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A pair of Sigma wall lamps designed by Sergio Mazza for Artemide in 1960, made of nickel-plated brass and glass with a radial pattern. Each measures 20 cm in diameter x 11 cm in depth.

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Description

A pair of Sigma wall lamps designed by Sergio Mazza for Artemide in 1960, made of nickel-plated brass and molded glass. Each lamp has a compact circular shape, with a thick metal body and a curved front diffuser in patterned glass.

The printed glass features a refined radial relief pattern, similar to a sun or star effect, starting from the center and expanding outward. This process enhances the diffusion of light and gives depth to the surface. The nickel-plated brass structure adds a subtle, technical contrast, typical of the finest Italian design of the early 1960s. Produced by Artemide, they are an iconic and collectible model, ideal for entryways, hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms, or Mid-Century Modern interiors.

Measurements each: diameter 20cm x depth 11cm.

Additional information

Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 11 × 20 × 20 cm