The Ruspa table lamp, designed by the legendary Gae Aulenti in the 1960s, is a true masterpiece of Italian modernism. Originally produced by Martinelli Luce, this striking lamp embodies the experimental spirit of the era, with its adjustable, sculptural shades designed to direct light in multiple directions, evoking the dynamic movement of a mechanical excavator - hence the name “Ruspa” (bulldozer in Italian).
This rare 2000s reissue (001) , in a vibrant yellow finish, pays homage to Aulenti’s visionary design. Signed and numbered, it stands as both a functional lighting piece and a collectible work of art. It remains in excellent condition, normnal sign of aged and use. Perfect for adding a bold, sophisticated touch to any vintage-inspired interior, this lamp captures the elegance, innovation, and playfulness of mid-century Italian design. Bring home a design icon with timeless allure!
Dimensions: 33 x 58 x 45 (cm)
Literature: 1000 Lights, p. 144, Taschen, 2004; G. Gramigna, Le Fabbriche del Design, p. 164, Allemandi, 2007; G. Gramigna, Repertorio 1950-80, p. 283, Mondadori, 1985.
--
Shipping (front door at ground floor) from Italy warehouse to :
ITALY 30 € |
1 week |
EUROPE 60 € |
1 week |
WORLDWIDE
(USA, UK, Swiss, Norway, Sweden, China, Korea etc..)
|
request a quote |
Gae Aulenti & Martinelli Luce: A Visionary Collaboration
The collaboration between Gae Aulenti and Martinelli Luce represents a brilliant chapter in Italian design history. Founded in 1950 by Elio Martinelli in Lucca, Martinelli Luce quickly became a symbol of innovation and timeless aesthetics in the lighting industry. The company’s designs are known for their clean lines, organic forms, and forward-thinking use of materials, reflecting the creative energy of Italy’s post-war design renaissance.
Aulenti, renowned for her bold architectural and industrial design approach, worked with Martinelli Luce to create iconic lighting pieces that seamlessly blended form and function. Their partnership, which began in the 1960s, gave life to timeless creations like the Ruspa lamp, celebrated for its dynamic, sculptural aesthetic and innovative adjustability. This synergy between Aulenti’s artistic vision and Martinelli Luce’s technical expertise continues to captivate design enthusiasts and collectors alike.