MEDUSA LAMP, ROBERTO PAMIO FOR LEUCOS (1967)
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“Medusa” table lamp in opaline and clear glass, created by Roberto Pamio for the manufacturer Leucos at the end of the 60s.
Length : 17.72 in / 45 cm
Height : 10.63 in / 27 cm
Width : 17.72 in / 45 cm
Weigth : 17.64 lb / 8 kg
Year of publication: 1967
Origin: Italy
Materials: Lamp made of opaline and colourless glass, base made of cast aluminium
State: Very good condition
Designer: Roberto Pamio was born in Venice Mestre, he is an architect and works in Scorzè (VE) and then in New York. A residential, commercial and industrial architect, he has won numerous design awards in Italy and other countries. Her works have been the subject of solo and group exhibitions in international centers and museums.
Publisher: The Leucos house was created by Eugène Pamio, near Venice in 1962. Glass work in the Murano region, where craftsmanship is considered an art, is renowned all over the world.
Leucos is a high-end glass manufacturer, which respects the know-how and tradition of artisanal glass.
Emmanuelle Vidal
FRANCE
Emmanuelle Vidal is an antique dealer in Toulouse, specializing in design from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Guariche, Le Corbusier, Ico Parisi, Pierre Paulin, Charles Eames… Tirelessly hunting down the creations of the masters of the 20th century, she then exhibited in various salons in Paris, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Antibes, Saint-Tropez and opened her gallery in 1997 in Toulouse. A unique place that is quickly becoming a landmark for collectors and enthusiasts looking for iconic pieces.