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Umberto Riva (1928-1921)

A "Medusa" table lamp for VeArt, circa 1970s; Murano, Italy
Designed 1972
Unmarked
The glass lamp with single light fixture suspended on metal tension clamp, electrified
14.5" H x 15" W x 14.75" D

  • Notes: Umberto Riva (1928-1921) is an Italian architect and designer, celebrated for his distinctive approach that marries functionality with a profound sense of aesthetic exploration. One of Riva's most iconic designs is the "Medusa" table lamp, created for VeArt in 1968. This lamp exemplifies his innovative approach to lighting design, combining form and function in a way that is both visually striking and practically effective. The "Medusa" lamp features a distinctive glass shade reminiscent of a jellyfish, with flowing lines and a soft, diffused light that creates a serene ambiance. The design cleverly balances the organic and the industrial to evoke a sense of fragility and strength. Riva's "Medusa" lamp stands as a testament to his ability to transform everyday objects into works of art, demonstrating his mastery in blending aesthetics with practicality. Riva's contributions to both architecture and industrial decorative arts have earned him a prominent place in the pantheon of modern design, where his creations continue to inspire and influence.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with minor shelf wear and light scratches commensurate with age. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use. Moran's does not guarantee the working condition of electronic equipment.

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