This is a 1960s 'Triennale’ Floor Lamp, model 12128, attributed to Angelo Lelli for Arredoluce. The model '12128' drew its name from the Italian exhibition of the same name, making its debut in 1947. This example dates to the 1960s. It has three conical shades in aluminum, having been coated in black, white and grey matte enamel. The steel base has been nickel-plated, and the base is a round slab of white marble. This model has leather details on the ends of its three articulated arms.
This lamp measures 48 inches deep, 48 inches wide, and 82 inches high. The marble base shows some scuffs, but has no chips or cracks. There was a small professionally-made repair to stitch the leather on the base. Each socket works. Overall, this exquisite lamp is in very good vintage condition. Please see photos.
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