Fase Madrid model 510, by José Luis Gugel Sancha, 1967
The Fase Madrid Model 510, designed by José Luis Gugel Sancha in 1967, is a celebrated example of mid-century Spanish design, blending functionality with sleek aesthetics. Originally conceived as an office lamp, the Model 510 stands out for its innovative features, including a swiveling base and an adjustable lampshade, allowing optimal positioning for focused lighting.
One of its most distinctive characteristics is its elegant chrome arm, paired with subtle wooden accents that add warmth and texture to the design. The disc-shaped lampshade is topped with a colored glass diffuser, available in green, red, or grey, which softly diffuses light while giving the lamp a striking visual appeal. The lamp's adjustable elements and timeless aesthetic make it both practical and stylish, perfectly suited for modern workspaces or as a collector's centerpiece.
First unveiled in 1967 at SIMO (Salon Internacional de Material de Oficina), this design became a hallmark of Fase’s innovative approach to lighting. Later, De la Oliva added refinements, enhancing its craftsmanship with wood and unique finishes. The Fase Madrid 510 remains an enduring icon of Spanish modernism, highly sought after by design enthusiasts and collectors for its bold style and versatile functionality.
Detailed condition
Original condition.
Dimensions
Width 51 cm
Depth 36 cm
Height 39 cm
Materialsa
Glass, Chrome, Lacquered metal and wood.