Tatoitalia / Floor Lamps / De-Lux "D" TDD410

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Collection: De-Lux
Designer: Gio Ponti
SKU: De-Lux "D" TDD410
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About Tatoitalia / Floor Lamps / De-Lux "D" TDD410

The De-Lux series has remained only an idea of Gio Ponti, who in 1955 quickly but precisely sketched it on a notebook.
In 2017, together with Gio Ponti Archives, TATO did a philological recovery work to bring out this extraordinary ``modular`` lighting project, in which numerous bases and shades are combined to create archetypal forms of the great Milanese architect.

Bulbs -  1xLED max 20W E27-220V / E26-110V

Inspiration 

Gio Ponti was always drawing. He drew pottery, porcelain and majolica for Richard Ginori: archaeological walks, classic conversations, skiers, acrobats, farmers, dancers, tired pilgrims, mazes. For Ferrari he drew images of heraldic inspiration, lovers at the window on silk taffeta throwing open green shutters and overflowing with love. He drew golden sorceress’s hands decorated with flowers. He drew Mediterranean villas and simple prototypes of homes by the sea with an alcove inside where you could sleep. He drew magazines and their covers, costumes for the Scala in Milan, enamelled copper objects, coffee machines and sewing machines, handles. He designed bureaus with Piero Fornasetti, headboards, bed covers, radiator covers, organized walls, self-illuminating furniture, furnished windows, light and superlight chairs, ships, building façades during the day and during the night. He drew kaleidoscope rugs and floors. And he drew lamps. He didn’t draw many, some are archive sketches. One of these is almost a taxonomy, an inventory of pieces, each one indicated by a small letter of the alphabet, an alphabetical chart, also drawn in pencil. A series of bases, different shapes, varying all the time, a tripod, a cone or a square grid that resembles that of a coffee table again drawn by him, in which the different coloured faces, the different aspects of the modular pattern, make it appear different every time depending on how you look at it. The colour schemes are mainly blue in the tiles of the Hotel Parco dei Principi, yellows and oranges in the home/studio in Via Dezza. The lampshades are also different, cone or truncated cone shapes, made of polypropylene, aluminum or brass. And now, from a drawing, they have become objects you can turn on.

More Information

Brand Tatoitalia
Collection De-Lux
Designer Gio Ponti
IP Protection Class IP20
Style Modern & Contemporary, Classic + Traditional
Material Aluminium, Iron, Plastic
Color / Finishes Customizable color, Multicolor, Beige, Blue, Orange, White

About Gio Ponti Design

Gio Ponti is one of the most important figures in twentieth-century architecture and arts. He graduated in Milan in 1921. From 1923 to 1930 he was artistic director of the Richard Ginori company. In 1928 he founded the magazine “Domus”, which would be followed by other great publishing feats such as “Stile”. Dating from the late 1920s are the “typical homes”, emblematically called “Domus”, which combined the concept of Italianness with an interest in rationalist theories. Right from the start, he took part in the Triennale design expositions in Milan. In 1936 he became professor in the Architecture Faculty at the Politecnico di Milano. With Antonio Fornaroli and Alberto Rosselli, in the studio in Via Dezza which would become his home, he conceived an extraordinary series of projects, expressing his “finite form” theory in the fields of furniture with the “organized walls”, design and architecture: to quote just a few, the Superleggera chair, Pirelli skyscraper, Villa Planchart, followed in the 1960s and 70s by the Hotel Parco dei Principi in Rome and Sorrento, the churches of San Francesco and San Carlo in Milan, Denver Museum in Colorado and the cathedral of Taranto.
Delivery Information
Tatoitalia Floor Lamps De-Lux "D" TDD410 can be delivered to Europe, North America, South America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Australia.

Delivery status: Ships within 5 weeks.

About De-Lux Collection

The De-Lux series has remained only an idea of Gio Ponti, who in 1955 quickly but precisely sketched it on a notebook.
In 2017, together with Gio Ponti Archives, TATO did a philological recovery work to bring out this extraordinary ``modular`` lighting project, in which numerous bases and shades are combined to create archetypal forms of the great Milanese architect.

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  • Documentation DeLuxD DeLuxD (122.45 KB)

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