1960s Cassiopeia lamp by Max Sauze
1960s Cassiopeia lamp by Max Sauze
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An iconic piece of mid-century French design, this ‘Cassiopeia’-lamp by Max Sauze from the 1960s. With its intricate sculptural form and delicate interplay of light and shadow, this lamp is both a functional object and a piece of art.
Crafted from aluminum strips formed into a geometric cloud-like structure, the Cassiopeia is one of Sauze’s most celebrated creations. It adds a sophisticated, space-age touch to any interior.
Fun to know: featured in classic films such as Jo (1971) and House of Gucci (2021), this lamp has become a collectible among design lovers and cinema buffs alike 🎬
🪄 Design details:
- Designer: Max Sauze
- Model: Cassiopeia
- Design Year: Circa 1969
- Origin: France
- Material: Aluminum strips on a steel wire frame
- Style: Mid-century, French modernist, space age
- Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 50cm, cord length: +/- 275cm
- Condition: Very good vintage condition, with minor signs of age consistent with time and materials used. Original wiring and fitting replaced to a brand new one, to match with modern safety standards). Socket: standard E27 bulb fitting. Lamp included. The original wiring will be included in the package.
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