Astep
Shining Through the Decades with Timeless Design
In the universe of design, some brands shine with a singular brilliance, and Astep is undoubtedly one of them. Its journey began in 1939, when the visionary designer Gino Sarfatti had the revelation of fusing design and light, turning the simple function of lighting into a work of art. What began as a bold exploration into the world of lighting has left its mark on international design, transforming and inspiring generations.
From the Past to the Present: The Evolution of Astep
Despite his prestigious start with Sarfatti, Astep did not stay in the past. In 1978, the brand took a new direction under the name Luceplan, further cementing its legacy in the world of lighting design. Today, Astep has reinvented itself once again, maintaining its commitment to excellence and innovation.
The essence of Astep lies in its ability to evolve while maintaining a strong bond with its heritage. In its catalogue, we can find products that seem to defy time, such as model 2065 or the iconic model 548. These lamps not only illuminate a space, but also tell a story.
The model 548, created in 1951 for Arteluce, is a testament to this fusion of history and modernity. With its sculptural aesthetic, this table lamp is not just a utilitarian object, but a piece of art that reflects Astep’s commitment to authentic and timeless beauty.
With each product, Astep reminds us that lighting is not simply a necessity, but a form of expression, a testament to the beauty and creativity that persists over time.
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