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Designed by Richard Sapper
Tizio features articulated design that is always perfectly balanced thanks to the counterweights formed by a revolutionary structure that supports the head and at the same time powers the light source, originally a low-voltage halogen bulb, today also a LED. Thanks to the intelligence and elegance with which Tizio combines these two elements, the lamp has become an icon not just of Artemide production but of Italian design.
Dimensions:
Adjustable arms and shade, base in technopolymer with arms and shade in aluminium in black
Wattage:
W650-900 x D100 x H270-1000 mm
Note:
3.3W, GY6.35
$640.00
Tizio features articulated design that is always perfectly balanced thanks to the counterweights formed by a revolutionary structure that supports the head and at the same time powers the light source, originally a low-voltage halogen bulb, today also a LED. Thanks to the intelligence and elegance with which Tizio combines these two elements, the lamp […]
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