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James Bond 007 - Desk Lamp used in "Moonraker" Harvey Guzzini Sorella

JPY ¥47,267.77
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Guzzini
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Harvey Guzzini Sorella Desk Lamp

Materials: Moulded ABS plastic base & lampshade made of 1 piece. Cast iron counterweight inside the base. Black Bakelite E14 socket.

Height: 30 cm / 11.81”

Width: 24 cm / 9.44”

Electricity: 1 bulb E14, 1 x 40 watt maximum, 110/220 volt.
Any type of light bulb can be used. But preferably a white/opaque bulb.

Period: 1970s – Mid-Century Modern.

Designer: S.T. Harvey – Studio 6G – The internal design team of Harvey Guzzini in 1971.

Manufacturer:Harvey Guzzini, Recanati, Italy, today named iGuzzini.

Other versions: The Harvey Guzzini Sorella desk lamp exists in black and white. Later versions have the light bulb in a slightly higher position.

Iconic lamp used in the seventies television series Space:1999 which ran from 1975 until 1978. In the 1979 James Bond film “Moonraker” 3 black Sorella lamps appear on the desk inDr. Goodheads office. Later on, 007 fights in a Draxs spaceship, which is decorated with white lamps.

iGuzzini re-released this lamp in 2023.

Harvey Guzzini / iGuzzini illuminazione

In the late 1950s the Guzzini family from Recanati (Marche, Italy) set up a small workshop for enamelled copper objects. On 30 June 1959 the brothers Raimondo, Giovanni, Virgilio, Giuseppe and Giannunzio Guzzini, sons of Mariano Guzzini, officially founded Harvey Creazioni for the production of decorative copperware. The name “Harvey” was inspired by the 1950 film Harvey with James Stewart and his imaginary rabbit friend.

Very soon the company moved from the ground floor of the family home in Recanati to a new factory in nearby Le Grazie, where the first lamps were developed. Early lighting models were designed by external designers such as Karl Roters and Charles F. Joosten (Josteen), who had already worked for Fratelli Guzzini on plastic tableware.

In the early 1960s Harvey became a true family business when more brothers joined, and in 1962 industrial designer Luigi Massoni was brought in to lead the design team. Massoni worked for both Fratelli Guzzini and Harvey Guzzini until the mid-1970s and played a key role in the transition from enamelled copper to moulded plastics such as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). Under his direction the company developed many of the iconic “space age” domestic lamps that defined the brand.

During the 1960s and 1970s Harvey Guzzini became one of the standard-bearers of Italian mid-century lighting design. The in-house design office, often referred to as Studio 6G or Ufficio Progetti, and external designers created a long series of acrylic pendant, table and floor lamps that combined coloured domes, chrome details and multi-light switching. These domestic lamps were distributed widely in Europe and beyond, for example through Habitat in the UK.

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