Designer Kazuhide Takahama (1930 - 2010)
Maker Sirrah, Italy
Era 1970s
Material metall
Size 44,5 x 43 x 190 cm
Condition good
Price on request
The Sirio Floor Lamp from the 1970s was designed by the Japanese designer Kazuhide Takahama (1930–2010) for the Italian manufacturer Sirrah and is a characteristic example of the fusion of Japanese minimalist aesthetics with Italian postmodern design.
The lamp stands out for its reduced, graphic formal language. A slender, curved metal profile forms the base, stem, and supporting structure at the same time, creating an elegant, linear silhouette. At the top, an adjustable reflector allows the light to be directed precisely, enabling both indirect and focused illumination.
Condition report
Signs of age and use, with partial residues of emulsion paint. The electrical components have been checked by a professional electrician, and the plug has been replaced. The underside shows some areas with minor lacquer imperfections.
Designer Kazuhide Takahama (1930 - 2010)
Maker Sirrah, Italy
Era 1970s
Material metall
Size 44,5 x 43 x 190 cm
Condition good
Price on request
The Sirio Floor Lamp from the 1970s was designed by the Japanese designer Kazuhide Takahama (1930–2010) for the Italian manufacturer Sirrah and is a characteristic example of the fusion of Japanese minimalist aesthetics with Italian postmodern design.
The lamp stands out for its reduced, graphic formal language. A slender, curved metal profile forms the base, stem, and supporting structure at the same time, creating an elegant, linear silhouette. At the top, an adjustable reflector allows the light to be directed precisely, enabling both indirect and focused illumination.
Condition report
Signs of age and use, with partial residues of emulsion paint. The electrical components have been checked by a professional electrician, and the plug has been replaced. The underside shows some areas with minor lacquer imperfections.