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Jadran Floor Lamp
( designed by )
Luigi Massoni
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Space Age
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Harvey Guzzini
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( about this product )
The Jadran Floor Lamp, designed by Luigi Massoni and produced in the 1970s by Harvey Guzzini in collaboration with Meblo, stands as a luminous emblem of the Space Age design movement. Defined by its sculptural silhouette, the lamp rises from a polished chrome tulip base into a slender stem, culminating in a softly rounded acrylic diffuser that glows with a warm, atmospheric light. Its smoked or opaline shade evokes both futurism and elegance, diffusing illumination in a way that feels both intimate and cinematic. Balancing industrial precision with organic form, the Jadran embodies the era’s fascination with new materials and cosmic aesthetics, transforming a functional object into a statement of modernist vision and timeless design.

( about ) the designer
Luigi Massoni
Luigi Massoni was born in Milan, Italy in1930 and was a architect and designer. For some thirty years, he has also worked as a freelance journalist and editor. He lived in Recanati, near Milan where he died in 2013. After years of education at the “Collettivo di Architettura” of Milan and his first professional experiences between 1953 and 1955, he began working for Alessi and created his famous Bar set. First in 1957 together with Carlo Mazzeri the cocktail shaker and a bit later the Serie 5 containers. Together with architect Carlo De Carli, he founded “Il Mobile Italiano”. In 1959, associating a group of furniture industrialists, he founded “Mobilia”, one of the first centers for the promotion of Italian design. Also in 1959, he began working for Boffi Cucine, realizing some of the first modular systems for the home and kitchen. For Boffi he created: the Dogu kitchen and bathroom, the Xila kitchen and bathroom, the Punto bathroom, the E15 kitchen, the AL15 kitchen and the A1 cupboard. He was editor and director of “Marmo Tecnica Architettura” from 1956 until 1963. Thanks to his publications, he plays a key role in the development of industrial and craft-based businesses. His works are published in the most important Italian and foreign magazines and have been awarded numerous prizes and acknowledgements. In 1962, Luigi Massoni meets the brothers Raimondo, Giovanni and Giuseppe Guzzini in Milan: it is the beginning of a fruitful collaboration. He worked for Fratelli Guzzini and Harvey Guzzini, what later changed in iGuzzini, until 1976. Not only he was the art director but the coordinator of communication and advertising campaign.
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