Arteluce

Arteluce
Industry Design
Founded 1936
Founder Gino Sarfatti
Headquarters Milan, Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Franco Albini
Products Lighting and Interior Design

Arteluce was a company that specialises in lighting and interior design and was founded by aeronautical engineer and modern lighting pioneer Gino Sarfatti in Milan.[1]

Arteluce gained renown in the 1950s as a national and international reference point for the modern architecture movement in lighting.[2][3] Commissioned designers included Franco Albini and Marco Zanuso. Arteluce gained attention through participation in many exhibitions in Italy and abroad, winning a Diploma of Honour at the 1951 (IX) Milan Triennale and Compasso d'Oro awards in 1954 and 1955. In 1974 the company became a division of the Flos group, employing designers such as Matteo Thun, Ezio Didoni, Perry A. King and Marc Sadler.

A number of pieces are in the permanent collection at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.[4]

Notable projects

Marc Sadler was awarded a Compasso d'Oro in 1995 for his Drop 2 wall lamp.[5]

References

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