Arched table lamp in bronzed metal, Italian production from the 1960s-1970s, attributed to Angelo Lelli for Arredoluce, Monza.
The structure is entirely made of steel with a curved C-shaped arm that fits onto a circular base and supports the adjustable hemispherical dome. The lampshade is composed of a shiny bronzed external shell and a white internal diffuser, which diffuses a soft and enveloping light. The clean and functional shape and the construction quality are elements consistent with the Italian lighting production of the period, in particular with the language of Arredoluce.
There is no identifying label or stamp. The attribution is proposed by stylistic and constructive analogy. Original and working electrical system.