Tam-Tam wall lamps by Yoshiko Hasabe for Guzzini, 1974

Pair of round wall lamps, model Tam-Tam. Created by an unknown Japanese designer named Yoshiko Hasabe in circa 1974. Produced by Design House, which was a part of the iGuzzini brand. The design features a half-sphere that consists of a metheacylate shade and a white metal wall plate. The shade is partially faded to create a diffuse light. It works best in combination with mirrored bulbs. The same shade of this lamp was used in the Focus lighting series by Fabio Lenci. Our lamps remain in very good condition with minor signs of use and age. The lamp is marked with an iGuzzini sticker. A copy of the lamps featured in the Guzzini catalog will be included in the sale.
Literature: Guzzini Design House catalogue 1974, page 2

 

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Details:

Condition: Very good
Material: Methacrylate, metal 
Height: 28 cm / 11 in.
Diameter: 40 / 16 in.

Attribution:

Designer: Yoshiko Hasabe
Manufacturer: Guzzini
Model: Tam-Tam, 7013
Period: 1974
Country of origin: Italy