Lampadina Black Deco Art Lamp
Some lamps light a room. Others define it. The Lampadina Black Deco Art Lamp is one of the most celebrated and enduring examples of Italian design ingenuity — a sculptural table lamp conceived . At once a piece of deco art lamp history and a fully functioning modern light source, the Lampadina remains as relevant and coveted today as the day it was first conceived.
The concept is beautifully simple: a clear globe bulb, partially sandblasted to softly diffuse light, is elevated on a slim anodized aluminum base whose interior cleverly conceals the excess power cord — a characteristically Castiglioni solution that turns a practical problem into a design feature. The bakelite lamp-holder and on/off switch are painted to match the body in bold orange, clean white, or understated black, making this a lamp that works as naturally in a boho lamps arrangement as it does in a refined mid century style lamps collection.
Measuring just 125mm wide and 240mm tall, this compact gem punches far above its size as a statement piece — perfect as a crystal table lamp alternative for those who prefer the warmth of warm white 2700K LED glow over cold light.
Product Highlights:
- Designed by Achille Castiglioni, 1972 — a true icon of Italian design
- Dimensions: Height 240mm × Length 125mm | Cord length: 2300mm
- Anodized aluminum base conceals excess cord for a clean, sculptural look
- Bakelite lamp-holder with integrated on/off switch
- Includes 1× LED Lamp 2W E27 230V 2700K G125 (semi-frosted globe bulb)
- Available in Orange, Black, and White
- IP20 rated for indoor dry locations | Type C plug | 230V
- Energy label: F | Not dimmable
A deco art lamp that doubles as wooden home decor-worthy sculpture, the Lampadina is the rare product that belongs equally in a design museum and on your bedside table.
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The Lampadina has been part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York — a testament to its status not merely as a lamp, but as a work of art.

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