Chrome Bach Table Lamp
Federico Correa & Alfonso Milá / Polinax - 1971
Table lamp from the Bach series designed in 1970 by the couple of architects Federico Correa and Alfonso Milá. Originally produced by Polinax, it was edited by Gres in the eighties and later by Santa&Cole.
Large piece that is characterized by the contrast of its materials. Chrome-plated brass or chrome-plated steel structure, with a large square base from which two plates emerge, joined by two rectangular pieces through which the electric cable runs. A large, slightly conical circular screen in silk or parchment adds warmth to the metal frame.
An exercise in classic, modern and timeless design by two of the great references of the Modern Movement in Spain.
Dimensions: High: 67 cm, Ø Lampshade: 45 cm Ø Base: 33 cm |
Condition: Good general condition, with slight signs of use depending on the unit. |
Availability: 12 units |
Reference: I-0075 |
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