

Model 2042/9
€3.920,00
excl. VAT
With Le Sfere Plafone, Model 2042/9 from 1963, another of Gino Sarfatti’s beautiful interpretations of the luminous sphere is reintroduced. The refined ceiling light is composed of nine blown opaline glass spheres supported by a painted steel mount and structure with a Black or Champagne finish. Each sphere measures 20 cm in diameter and is gently held in place by the painted steel ring in a refined embrace that lends the luminaire a graphic expression and brings forth Le Sfere’s distinctive aesthetic.
Dimensions:
∅ 650 × 500mm
Materials:
Opaline Glass Diffuser, Steel Structure
Average lead time:
10 weeks
| Designer | Gino Sarfatti |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | D0.0 x W65.0 x H50.0 cm |
| Materials | Glass, Metal |
| Average Lead Time | 10 weeks. Contact us for details. |
DESIGNER
Gino Sarfatti
Gino Sarfatti was a pivotal figure in Italian lighting design. Born in 1912, he founded Arteluce in 1939, where he created over 700 luminaires, blending engineering and design to make products that were both functional and beautiful. He sold the company to Flos in 1973 and passed away in 1985
ABOUT THE BRAND
Astep, founded in 2014 by Alessandro Sarfatti, is a lighting design company that merges modern innovation with a deep respect for historical design. Inspired by his grandfather, Gino Sarfatti, who founded the pioneering Arteluce in 1939, Alessandro aims to evolve the concept of lighting by integrating technological advancements while preserving timeless aesthetic values. The company’s collections, such as the “Tribute Collection,” reissue iconic designs from masters like Gino Sarfatti, while the “Evolution Collection” introduces new concepts with sustainable materials and cutting-edge technology.