Aella 54 table lamp by Renato Toso & Giovanna Massari for Leucos, Italy, 1960s. Named after the Greek word for “whirlwind,” the Aella lamp captures a sense of movement within its form. The large, handblown clear glass diffuser appears to swirl around the central light source, subtly shifting depending on the angle and illumination. With its generous 54 cm diameter, the piece has a strong presence while maintaining an airy, almost weightless quality. The contrast between the luminous glass and the understated black metal base creates a balanced, architectural composition. Both sculptural and functional, the lamp emits a warm, diffused glow, enhanced by a dimmer switch that allows for adjustable atmosphere. A striking example of Italian modernist lighting, combining technical precision with expressive design.
Measurements:
H 41 x Ø 54 cm
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