Martinelli Luce’s iconic lamp celebrates its anniversary with a new edition full of energy, creativity, and optimism
Created in 1965 by Elio Martinelli, the Martinelli Luce Serpente lamp remains a symbol of perfect balance between geometry, nature, functionality, and technology.
Its rotating arm and fluid lines create an elegant sense of motion — inspired by the grace of a serpent. A simple gesture that transformed the way we experience light.
In the 1960s, Martinelli brought a new idea of design: free, curious, and experimental. With creations like Cobra, Pipistrello, and Bolla, the brand defined a radical, modern style that still inspires generations of designers around the world.

The design that defined an era
The 1960s were a time of discovery. Plastic materials opened up new creative possibilities, and Martinelli was among the first to explore them. For Serpente’s diffuser, the designer developed in-house thermoforming molds and techniques — a bold and forward-thinking approach for its time.
The Serpente lamp quickly became a symbol of modern living: not just a functional object, but a sculptural presence that united art, light, and technology in everyday life.

Sixty years of light and color
To mark its 60th anniversary, Martinelli Luce presents a new edition of Serpente featuring a metallic arm in a vivid orange finish. The color recalls the energy of the 1960s — the decade of its birth — and embodies warmth, positivity, and the creative freedom that have always defined the brand.
A classic that looks to the future
Sixty years after its creation, the Martinelli Luce Serpente lamp remains a timeless design icon.
Its fluid, versatile shape continues to dialogue with contemporary interiors, proving that true innovation never fades.
With the new orange edition, Martinelli Luce is not only celebrating a lamp, but also a philosophy of design — one that is free, dynamic, and full of light.


Photo Benvenuto Saba





