Ignazio Gardella 1950s Wall Lamp Model LP12A | Side Gallery

Side Gallery

Side Gallery

Wishlist

Follow

WORKS

IGNAZIO GARDELLA

Request Pricing
Add to Wishlist (0)
Please login to bookmark Close
Share
Two wall sconces model “LP 12”
Manufactured by Azucena
Italy, 1958
Sanded opal glass, brass

Measurements
70 x 45 x 54h cm
29,5 x 17,7 x 21,3h in

Provenance
Designed for the PAD (Padiglione di Arte Contemporanea) in Milano.

Literature
Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio 1950/1980, Milan, 1985. Azucena: 40 anni di storia dell’arredo, 1948-58′, Domus, no. 723, January 1991.

Biography
Ignazio Gardella (1905–1999) was an influential Italian architect and designer, widely recognized for his contributions to modernist architecture and design in the 20th century. Born in Milan in 1905, he studied civil engineering at the Politecnico di Milano and later architecture at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia.
Gardella was a key figure in the Italian Rationalist movement, blending clean, functional forms with a deep sensitivity to materials and historical context. His work encompassed both large-scale architectural projects—such as the Antituberculosis Dispensary in Alessandria (1938)—and smaller, iconic furniture designs for firms like Azucena, a company he co-founded in 1947.
Known for pieces such as the "Digamma" armchair and lighting designs, Gardella’s furniture reflects his pursuit of timeless elegance and innovation. Over his career, he received numerous accolades, including the Compasso d’Oro and honorary memberships in international architectural academies.




WORKS

ENQUIRE ABOUT THE DESIGNER


Can we help you? 👋
Scan the code