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Boalum by Castiglioni and Frattini for Artemide, 1970

Boalum by Castiglioni and Frattini for Artemide, 1970

[SOLD] Designed in 1970 by Livio Castiglioni and Gianfranco Frattini, and defined by Domus as "a snake of endless light", it immediately became part of the history of Italian and world design. Its structure in translucent flexible PVC, reinforced and with resin terminals, makes it virtually indestructible. It emits a diffused light and  thanks to its flexibility, that makes it unique in the form, it can be placed on the ground or on a table, hung or twisted to invent new games of light every day.  

 

Boalum is part of numerous collections of design museums, starting with the Museum of Modern Art in Philadelphia or the Museum of Italian Design in Milan.

 

This early example is in excellent condition. All lamps are working, no damages.

 

Length: 160cm

Diameter: 6cm

©2019 by Mister Parker

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