This Triennale Floor Lamp a contemporary lamp designed by Angelo Lelli and manufactured by Arredoluce in 1949.Beige lacquered metal base and brass, three adjustable arms with adjustable color lacquered shades in various colors. No replacements/restorations, very good and working condition.This lamp is perhaps Lelli's most famous design for Arredoluce, exhibited at a postwar Triennale. Often simply referred to as the “Triennale,” this piece became a modern classic, manufactured also in the United States for the Raymor Corporation.Arredoluce was a lighting manufacturer founded by Angelo Lelli in postwar Italy, a hotbed of inventive industrial design. The company manufactured lighting by Ettore Sottsass , though the company’s best-known designs, variations on a floor lamp with a slender column, pivoting arms that allowed for maximum flexibility of use, and enameled metal conical shades, is attributed to Lelli.Angelo Lelli (1911-1979) - also spelled "Lelii" as you read in some of his signatures - was an Italian designer, considered today as a key personality of the modernist era. of lighting design, like his more successful contemporaries such as Gino Sarfatti of Arteluce and Giuseppe Ostuni of Oluce. Little information about Lelli's biography has survived, but according to some sources he lived from 1911 to 1979. He was an active and decisive figure in the Italian postwar design boom, giving a significant contribution to the Italian design renaissance. Lelli collaborated with many other important designers, including Gio Ponti , Nanda Vigo , Mario Tedeschi, Franco Albini, Achille and Pier Castiglioni , and Ettore Sottsass , creating many table and floor lamps, sconces and chandeliers.Italian lamps have so much to offer in shape, quality and design, don't miss the opportunity to have this unique piece by a design master!Collect More Fine Design On