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Mid-Century American Modern (1960s) "Light Bulb" design floor lamp comprised of two white glass sections with a silver metal joining band. (JOE COLOMBO).
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Mid-Century American Modern (1960s) "Light Bulb" design floor lamp comprised of two white glass sections with a silver metal joining band. (JOE COLOMBO)
Sku: REG5351 Ships From: Hollywood, Florida Creator: Joe Colombo
Width: 13.5" Height: 43.0" Depth : 13.5" Diameter : 13.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Glass, metal Category: Lighting Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Joe Colombo (1930-1971) was an Italian industrial designer and architect who made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. He is best known for his innovative and futuristic designs, which were characterized by their functionality, versatility, and unconventional use of materials. Born as Cesare Colombo in Milan, Italy in 1930, he later adopted the name "Joe" to appeal to an international audience. Colombo studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, where he developed a keen interest in design and architecture. After completing his studies, he began working as an architect, but soon shifted his focus towards industrial design. In the 1960s, Colombo emerged as a prominent figure in the Italian design scene. He founded Read Full Bio
Joe Colombo (1930-1971) was an Italian industrial designer and architect who made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. He is best known for his innovative and futuristic designs, which were characterized by their functionality, versatility, and unconventional use of materials. Born as Cesare Colombo in Milan, Italy in 1930, he later adopted the name "Joe" to appeal to an international audience. Colombo studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, where he developed a keen interest in design and architecture. After completing his studies, he began working as an architect, but soon shifted his focus towards industrial design. In the 1960s, Colombo emerged as a prominent figure in the Italian design scene. He founded his own design studio in 1962, through which he collaborated with various renowned companies, including Kartell, Oluce, and Bieffeplast. Colombo's designs were characterized by their sleek and futuristic aesthetic, often incorporating geometric shapes and bold colors. One of Colombo's most iconic designs is the "Universale" chair, which he created in 1965. This innovative chair featured a flexible backrest and seat made of injection-molded ABS plastic, allowing it to adapt to the user's body shape. The Universale chair became a symbol of Colombo's design philosophy, which prioritized comfort, functionality, and adaptability. Colombo's work extended beyond furniture design and encompassed various other objects, including lighting fixtures, kitchen appliances, and even automobiles. His designs often incorporated cutting-edge technologies and unconventional materials, such as fiberglass and molded plastics. Colombo believed that design should be accessible to all, and he aimed to create affordable and mass-produced products that could improve people's lives. Tragically, Joe Colombo's career was cut short when he passed away at the age of 41 in 1971. Nevertheless, his impact on the world of design continues to be felt to this day. His innovative approach and forward-thinking designs have left a lasting legacy, inspiring generations of designers and architects. Today, many of his iconic pieces are considered design classics and can be found in museums and private collections worldwide.
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