Fontana Arte
Setareh Pendant Light
Price starting from € 1.200,00*
*Price valid for the version in Ø 65 x H.54,5 cm with spherical shade in opal satin glass, upper shade in varnished finishing and frame in glossy gold metal - Led included (cod. F438G85550OBLE).
Designed by the young architect Francesco Librizzi, the Setareh suspension lamp by Fontana Arte has as its focal center a luminous sphere that seems to magically float in a thin metal cage with a sparkling galvanized frame. Ethereal and precious, depending on the size, its basic concept is declined in a different way: the luminous spheres can in fact be one, two or three, arranged vertically or in a more composite structure. In the medium Setareh a large disc with reflector function is also added, thus improving the direction of the light and making it perfect for placing on a table.
Ø 65 x H.54,5 cm
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One of the most influential representatives of the made in Italy lighting design, FontanaArte has its roots in the nineteenth century with the foundation of a glass factory in Milan by the entrepreneur Luigi Fontana. The real brand was born from the meeting between the latter and Giò Ponti, the first artistic director, leaving an indelible mark on the style of the company, so much that his creations still play a central role in the FontanaArte catalog. Glass and crystal gave the brand an immediate international success since the early years, thanks also to the collaboration with the master glassmaker Pietro Chiesa.Read more