Astep
237 & 238 Wall Light
With N.01 Shade
Price starting from € 598,00*
*Price valid for the version with n.01 shade in Ø 14 cm in opal glass and black frame - bulb included (cod. T08 - W31 - S1B0).
From the creative genius of Gino Sarfatti comes Le Sfere, an example of elegance and craftsmanship in furniture design. Le Sfere is a collection of lamps whose structure is in steel, while the diffuser is in blown opal glass. It is a real tribute to the great Italian master of light, born from the collaboration between Astep and Flos. Specifically, this creation pays homage to the designer's formal purity and his imaginative capacity that was ahead of his time, offering contemporaries a range of possibilities that are still drawn on today for furnishings from all over the world.
W.14 x D.20,3 x H.15 cm with Shade in Ø 14 cm
W.20 x D.30 x H.21 cm with Shade in Ø 20 cm
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Astep was born from the idea and entrepreneurial talent of Riccardo Sarfatti, son of the famous designer Gino Sarfatti, to take up some of the most famous furniture icons of his father and Vittoriano Viganò to give them new luster and expressive possibilities. Astep has its roots in the incredible works created by Luceplan and Arteluce, historic companies specialized in the creation of light fixtures and furniture from which it collects the most noble vestiges renewed in the light of the technological improvements made in the last fifty years. Thanks to this ambitious plan, Astep hopes to bring to light the experience and creativity of the Sarfatti family but not only, to continue the path undertaken by giving life to new icons of contemporary design.Read more
Designed by
Gino Sarfatti
Gino Sarfatti (1912-1985) played a key role in the history of Italian lighting design, in the dual role of designer and entrepreneur. Born in Venice in a family of the city's large Jewish bourgeoisie, a former aeronautical engineer, Sarfatti approached design as a self-taught person, founding the Arteluce company in 1939 and personally signing most of the models in the catalog. Arteluce is one of the very few Milanese realities to address the theme of lighting with a modern look, distancing itself from the traditional styles then in vogue and inserting itself in the wake of the new architectural proposals that were in those years revolutionizing the style of city interiors signed by architects such as Gio Bridges or Emilio Lancia. After taking refuge in Switzerland during the Second World War to escape racial persecution, in the post-war period Sarfatti will continue his incessant productive research that conceives light as an element aimed at making the most of architectural spaces. In addition to having designed more than 400 series models, he was also called to take care of the lighting of theaters (such as the Teatro Regio di Torino or the Piccolo Teatro di Milano), museums (including the Castello Sforzesco Museum) and ships from cruise. He was awarded two Compasses d 'Oro (1954, 1955) and the Gold Medal at the XV Triennale (1973). In 1973 he sold Arteluce to Flos. Today most of his creations are re-proposed by the Danish brand Astep, founded by his nephew Alessandro Sarfatti.Read more