2097 Matte White by Gino Sarfatti
To the future: Gino Sarfatti’s 2097 in white connects past and present
Originally conceived in 1958, Gino Sarfatti’s 2097 is a masterpiece that redefines the traditional Venetian chandelier with a minimalist approach. Sarfatti created the 2097 concept at Arteluce, the company he founded in 1939 as a sort of creative laboratory for experimental lighting design, acquired by Flos in 1973.
Born and raised in Venice, he was well-versed in the aesthetic language of traditional Venetian chandeliers, a classic he stripped to its essence in a stylistic exercise that is as modern today as it was sixty-five years ago. Playing with the original, Sarfatti was able to recreate its idea in a radically original way. Of the storied starting point, only an idea of the structure remains: a central steel tube with essential radial brass arms, each holding a lightbulb at its end.
For the first time, the 2097 series is also issued in a matte, all-white version.