Gae Aulenti products for sale
Born as Gaetana Aulenti, a native of Palazzolo dello Stella (Friuli), Gaetana Aulenti (Gae, as she was known, is pronounced “guy”) studied to be an architect at the Milan School of Architecture of the Polytechnic University, and graduated in 1954 as one of two women in a class of 20. She grew up playing the piano and reading books. She told The Times that she studied architecture in defiance of her parents’ hope that she would become “a nice society girl.” In 1954, she was one of two women in a class of 20 to graduate from the Milan Polytechnic School of Architecture. She soon joined the staff of Casabella, a design magazine, and joined with her peers in rejecting the architecture of masters like Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. They called themselves the “Neo Liberty” movement.
Aulenti began her career as a private-practicing architect and freelance designer out of Milan in 1954. Her architectural practice included many interior flat designs for corporate clients including Fiat, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Pirelli, Olivetti, and Knoll International. Her freelance design work included products for Poltronova, Candle, Ideal Standard, Louis Vuitton, and Artemide to name a few. Branching into written publication, Aulenti joined the editorial staff at the design magazine Casabella-Continuità from 1955 until 1965 as an art director, doing graphic design work, and later served on the board of directors for the renamed Lotus International magazine (based in Milan from 1974 onwards). During that time she became part of a group of young professionals influenced by the philosophy of Ernesto Nathan Rogers. Aulenti taught at Venice School of Architecture as an assistant instructor in architectural composition from 1960 to 1962 and at the Milan School of Architecture of the Polytechnic University from 1964 to 1967. With these experiences, she became a visiting lecturer at congresses and professional institutions in Europe and North America from 1967 onwards. She sought membership in two of them, American Society of Interior Designers, 1967 and Member of Movimento Studi per I'Architettura, Milan, 1955-61. During that time she also designed for a department store, La Rinascente and later designed furniture for Zanotta, where she created two of her most well known pieces, the "April" folding chair which was made from stainless steel with a removable cover, and her "Sanmarco" table constructed from plate-glass. Transitioning from teaching, Aulenti joined Luca Ronconi as a collaborator in figurative research for Laboratorio di Progettazione Teatrale out of Prato, Florence (1976–79). She then also served as vice-president of the Italian Association Of Industrial Design (ADI). In 1981 she was chosen to turn the 1900 Beaux Arts Gare d'Orsay train station, a spectacular landmark originally designed by Victor Laloux, into the Musée d’Orsay, a museum of mainly French art from 1848 to 1915. Her work on the Musée d’Orsay led to commissions to create a space for the National Museum of Modern Art at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris; the restoration of the Palazzo Grassi as an art museum in Venice; the conversion of an old Italian embassy in Berlin into an Academy of Science; and the restoration of a 1929 exhibition hall in Barcelona as Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. In San Francisco, she transformed the city’s Beaux Art Main Library into a museum of Asian art. In 2011, Aulenti oversaw the expansion of Perugia Airport. Aulenti also occasionally worked as a stage designer for Luca Ronconi, including for Samstag aus Licht (1984). She also planned six stores for the fashion designer Adrienne Vittadini, including one on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. (She even designed the mannequins.) Her career ended with over 200 built works.
Reference: F268405575OONE
Table lamp with diffused light. Frame in chromed metal or galvanized gold. Central sphere in transparent blown glass. Internal sphere in glossy white blown glass. Upper hemisphere in transparent gray or pink colored pulegoso blown glass.
Reference: S265805100BINE
PAROLA 40th ANNIVERSARY limited edition table lamp with dimmable diffused light. Borosilicate glass frame. Diffuser in blown glossy colored glass. Base in transparent ground glass and customized. Power cable in brindle fabric, black dimmer and plug.
Reference: F265805100BINE
Dimmable diffused light table lamp. Borosilicate glass frame. Diffuser in blown glossy colored glass. Base in transparent ground glass. Power cable in brindle fabric, black dimmer and plug.
Reference: F428485100AMNE
Parola dimmable LED suspension lamp, for indoor environments, with diffused light emission. Glossy colored paste blown glass diffuser, transparent power cable. Available in two finishes.
Reference: R265800V00BI00
Replacement diffuser for Parola. Available white or amber. PRODUCT COMPATIBLE WITH TABLE AND WALL VERSIONS.
Reference: R428400V00AM00
Replacement diffuser for Parola, pendant lamp. Available in two colors.
Reference: F1000TB150TR00
FontanaArte Tavolo con Ruote rectangular coffee table by Gae Aulenti, an iconic 1980 design with ground glass top and industrial wheels. Available in different sizes.
Reference: F1110TB150TR00
FontanaArte Tavolo con Ruote square coffee table by Gae Aulenti with ground glass top and industrial wheels. Available in multiple sizes.
Reference: F3010TA150TR10
TOUR - Decorative table with wheels, historic from 1993, made of transparent glass with four pivoting wheels and solid rubber tires.
Reference: 40500/NE
Martinelli Luce 40500 black lacquered aluminium trolley for transporting and simultaneously recharging up to 12 Minipipistrello Cordless lamps, complete with driver and charging cables.
Reference: 2314/NE
Martinelli Luce Metrica, 15W dimmable LED floor lamp with pull-to-activate mechanism and warm white 3000K light. Available in white and black.
Reference: 833/NE
Martinelli Luce Metrica, dimmable LED table lamp with leather pull-out light source, 9 W, 3000 K, available in white and black.
Reference: 620/J/DIM/T/CL/BI
Martinelli Luce Minipipistrello Cordless: portable rechargeable table lamp with touch-dimmable LED, designed by Gae Aulenti, in stainless steel and opal methacrylate.
Reference: 620/J/DIM/MA
Martinelli Luce Minipipistrello, dimmable 7W LED table lamp designed by Gae Aulenti, featuring a white opal methacrylate diffuser and warm 2700K light.
Reference: 620/J/AU
The Martinelli Luce Minipipistrello LED Table Gold is the compact version of the Minipipistrello family, featuring an integrated 7W LED source and a refined gold finish.
Reference: 620/J/DIM/T/CL/NE/GI
Martinelli Luce Minipipistrello Pop Cordless battery lamp: Limited Edition portable table lamp by Gae Aulenti in yellow, dimmable 4.5 W LED, 6-hour battery life.
Reference: 620/J/DIM/NE/GI
Martinelli Luce Minipipistrello Pop: iconic table lamp designed by Gae Aulenti, 2023 Limited Edition in glossy yellow with integrated 7W dimmable LED source.
Reference: 620/J/DIM/OP/BI
Martinelli Luce Minipipistrello White Matt, table lamp with integrated 14 W LED, matt white methacrylate diffuser and on-cable dimmer.
Reference: 620/J/DIM/BZ
Martinelli Luce New Minipipistrello Bronze, iconic design table lamp with integrated 7W dimmable LED, opal methacrylate diffuser and bronze finish.
Reference: 620/DIM/L/1/BZ
Martinelli Luce New Pipistrello Bronze, Gae Aulenti's iconic dimmable 14W LED table lamp with height-adjustable telescopic rod and white opal methacrylate diffuser.
Reference: 620/MED/DIM/BZ
Martinelli Luce New Pipistrello Medium bronze: iconic table lamp by Gae Aulenti with integrated 9W dimmable LED and height-adjustable telescopic rod.
Reference: 620/BZ
Martinelli Luce New Pipistrello Bronze, an iconic design table lamp by Gae Aulenti featuring a white opal methacrylate diffuser and a height-adjustable telescopic rod.
Reference: 646/GI
Martinelli Luce Pallino, an adjustable table lamp with an aluminium reflector, ABS base, 5 W LED included, available in five colour finishes.
Reference: 620/DIM/BD/L/1/MA
Pipistrello 4.0 by Martinelli Luce: table/floor lamp with 14 W Tunable White LED, CASAMBI Bluetooth dimming, design by Gae Aulenti. Available in White and Dark Brown.
Reference: 620/DIM/L/1 ORO
Martinelli Luce Pipistrello 50 limited edition: Gae Aulenti's iconic table lamp with 24K gold-plated brass structure and integrated dimmable 14W LED.
Reference: 620/J/DIM/LIM/OP/BI
Martinelli Luce Pipistrello LED 60th Anniversary limited edition, 200 numbered pieces with Swarovski crystal, integrated dimmable LED 2700 K, matt white finish.
Reference: 620/DIM/L/1/BI
Martinelli Luce Pipistrello LED: table or floor lamp with adjustable telescopic rod, methacrylate diffuser, 14W dimmable LED at 2700K, available in 2 finishes.
Reference: 620/MED/DIM/BI
Pipistrello MED by Martinelli Luce: table or floor lamp designed by Gae Aulenti, adjustable height, dimmable 9W LED, warm white 2700K light, 4 finishes.
Reference: 620/MED/DIM/NE/GI
Martinelli Luce Pipistrello Pop MED, iconic table lamp by Gae Aulenti in a glossy yellow limited edition with 9W dimmable integrated LED and height-adjustable telescopic stem.
Reference: 620/DIM/L/1/NE/GI
Martinelli Luce Pipistrello Pop: iconic 2023 Limited Edition table lamp by Gae Aulenti, 14W dimmable LED, height-adjustable telescopic rod, glossy yellow finish.