Fase Madrid model 530, also known as Fase RIFLE - Luis Pérez de La Oliva 1968
The Fase Madrid Model 530, commonly known as the Fase Rifle, was designed by Luis Pérez de la Oliva and dates to circa 1968. This striking lamp earned its nickname due to its resemblance to the shape of a shotgun, showcasing Fase’s flair for creating designs that are both functional and visually bold.
This model shares a strong resemblance to the Presidente S/C, utilizing the same flat, circular head and premium materials. However, the Fase Rifle distinguishes itself with a conical arm that is elegantly anchored by a unique piece of carved wood, adding warmth and sculptural appeal to its design. This juxtaposition of materials—wood, chrome, and painted metal—exemplifies the modernist aesthetic of the 1960s.
The lamp was produced in a variety of colors, including black, grey, Corinthian red, and beige, giving it a versatility to complement different interior styles. This particular piece, with its black and wood finish, retains its original charm and showcases the craftsmanship that defines Fase lamps.
This lamp is in original condition, a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century design. A perfect example of Fase’s innovative approach, the Fase Rifle remains a timeless and iconic piece of Spanish lighting history.
Dimensions
HEIGHT: 42 cm
WIDTH: 59 cm
DEPTH : 30 cm
Materials
Metal, glass and wood.
Detailed condition
Original condition.

