A rare “Titi” table lamp designed by Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi for Fontana Arte, Italy, 1979.
An iconic example of late 20th-century Italian design, the lamp is defined by its architectural form and restrained materiality. The minimal structure frames a mirrored bulb, creating a soft, diffused glow while emphasizing the object as much as the light itself.
The surface is finished with a subtle grid of raised circular impressions, adding quiet texture and rhythm. Both functional and sculptural, the piece sits comfortably within postmodern and radical Italian design traditions.
A refined, collectible object that reads equally well on or off.
European Wired with US Adapter
Condition:
Good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Minor surface marks visible upon close inspection. Presents well overall.
Dimensions:
6" W x 6" D x 6" H
A rare “Titi” table lamp designed by Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi for Fontana Arte, Italy, 1979.
An iconic example of late 20th-century Italian design, the lamp is defined by its architectural form and restrained materiality. The minimal structure frames a mirrored bulb, creating a soft, diffused glow while emphasizing the object as much as the light itself.
The surface is finished with a subtle grid of raised circular impressions, adding quiet texture and rhythm. Both functional and sculptural, the piece sits comfortably within postmodern and radical Italian design traditions.
A refined, collectible object that reads equally well on or off.
European Wired with US Adapter
Condition:
Good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Minor surface marks visible upon close inspection. Presents well overall.
Dimensions:
6" W x 6" D x 6" H