As an icon of Italian design, Tizio graces the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It stands proud amongst the most celebrated icons of modern lighting, effortlessly blending function with style.
Adjustable counterbalanced arms and head in painted aluminum. The innovation of Tizio is its construction: a transformer in the lamp base powers a lamp through rods and buttons. Besides having a structural function, the rods carry electrical current without electric cables.
Same size as the classic version, utilizing energy saving LED lighting with dimmer.
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Material: Die-cast aluminium, steel | Light source: LED | Style: Table lamp | Year: 1972 | Compasso d'Or 1979 | Collection: Tizio
Richard Sapper (1932–2015) was a German-Italian designer of legendary precision and discipline. His Tizio lamp for Artemide (1972) — a halogen desk lamp of extraordinary equilibrium — is among the most iconic industrial design objects of the 20th century.
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