Société Design Collection
Three-Headed Floor Lamp, circa 1950s
Three-Headed Floor Lamp, circa 1950s
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Origin
Origin
Italy circa 1950s
Materials
Materials
Brass and aluminum
Dimensions
Dimensions
185cm x 90cm
Availability
Availability
Stocked in NYC, domestic shipping available
Condition
Condition
Good vintage condition




A refined example of postwar Italian lighting design, this three-headed floor lamp from the 1950s blends functional elegance with sculptural modernism. Crafted in brass with tapered arms and conical shades, the lamp showcases the era’s characteristic balance between clean lines and expressive form.
Each of the three light sources is independently articulated, allowing for directional adjustment and versatility in lighting. The white enameled aluminum shades are gracefully proportioned, contrasting with the warm patina of the brass structure. Tapered brass arms extend from a central pivot, forming a dynamic composition that feels both airy and architectural.
The circular base features concentric detailing, grounding the vertical structure while adding a subtle decorative element. Its slim profile and refined geometry make it ideal for placement next to a reading chair, desk, or in a living space where both illumination and sculptural presence are desired.
This piece is a sophisticated statement of Italian mid-century design—equally suited to minimalist interiors or richly layered rooms.