Oscar Torlasco Lumi Table Lamp
Materials: Black square base with a flat bottom. On top of the base a chrome ring and rod. Red opal glass lampshade, white glass inside. Rectangular decorative black handle on top. Chrome ring. Some metal parts. 2 E14 sockets.
Height: 55 cm / 21.65”
Width: 27 cm / 10.62”
Base: 9 x 9 cm / 3.54”
Electricity: 2 bulbs E14, 2 x 40 watt maximum, 110/220 volt. Any type of light bulb can be used, not a specific one preferred.
Period: 1950s – 1970s – Mid-Century Modern.
Designer: Oscar Torlasco (1934-2004) in 1960.
Manufacturer: Lumi Cripa S.R.L., Via Imperia 20 and Piazza Missori 2, Milan, Italy.
Other versions: This Oscar Torlasco Lumi table lamp exists in several colours.
Oscar Torlasco
Born in Rome, Italy in 1934, Oscar Torlasco designed many beautiful lamps. The most well known are the lamps he designed for the Lumi company. Torlasco designed for several Italian lighting manufacturers including Esperia, Stilux, Lamperti and Stilkronen.
Most of his designs are from the 1950s and 60s. For many lamps, he uses optic lenses for spreading/diffusing the light. It is his trademark. In 1959 Torlasco received the Italian design award, the “Compasso d’Oro” (Golden Compass) for his Genova 4053 street lighting. The lamps were in production by Fabbrica Apparecchi Illuminazione Greco S.p.A. Oscar Torlasco passed away in 2004.
Lumi
In 1944 Carlo Antonio Crippa created his “workshop” Lumi (lights). Cripa surrounded himself with the most prominent designers. Among others Guglielmo Berchicci, Anselmo De Sanctis, Pia Guidetti (Cripa). Maurizio Favetta, Ugo la Pietra, Giò Ponti, Prospero Rasulo. Alessandro Scilipoti, Matteo Thun.Gianni Veneziano and Luciana Di Virgilio (Veneziano & Team), Mario Vallini, Nanda Vigo and of course Oscar Torlasco. The Lumi company always uses high-quality materials.
Today the company is still a workshop where materials are shaped according to the artist’s imagination. All crafting by hand, even by using modern technology. For many crystal lamps and chandeliers, Lumi produces today, Swarovski is involved. The company is since the beginning in family hands and the third generation is now at the helm. Lumi is part of the Falb group.
Links (external links open in a new window)
Premio Compasso d’Oro – Oscar Torlasco 1959 award – Wikipedia (Italian)
History of Lumi on their website
Vintageinfo
Many thanks to Lluís from Eclectique Vintage for the photos.