Richard Sapper designed the Tizio table lamp for the Italian lighting company Artemide in 1972. The streamlined Tizio works perfectly as a reading light or desk lamp because the light beam can easily be adjusted to any direction. Despite its small base, the Tizio lamp stands steadily at every angle, thanks to its counterbalanced metal arms. Tizio won the Compasso d'Oro design award in 1979 and it belongs to the collections of many museums, such as New York’s MoMA.
Tizio table lamp
Artemide
Description
Richard Sapper designed the Tizio table lamp for the Italian lighting company Artemide in 1972. The streamlined Tizio works perfectly as a reading light or desk lamp because the light beam can easily be adjusted to any direction. Despite its small base, the Tizio lamp stands steadily at every angle, thanks to its counterbalanced metal arms. Tizio won the Compasso d'Oro design award in 1979 and it belongs to the collections of many museums, such as New York’s MoMA.
Product details (15)
- Material
- Aluminium, technopolymer
- Colour
- Black
- Length
- 30.71–42.52 in (78–108 cm)
- Width
- 4.33 in (11 cm)
- Base diameter
- 4.33 in (11 cm)
- Height
- 12.4–46.85 in (31.5–119 cm)
- Bulb base
- GY6.35
- Light source
- 2,5W LED (diameter max 0.55 x 0 in (14 x mm, mm), not included)
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- II
- Voltage
- 220–240 V
- Certifications and labels
- CE, ENEC, EAC, CCC
- Plug
- EU plug
- Dimmable
- No
- Warranty
- 5 years (product must be registered at manufacturer's website within 2 months of the purchase date)
- Product ID
Designer
Richard Sapper (1932–2015) was a German industrial designer whose work combines simple shapes with interesting technical innovations. During his long career Sapper was awarded with the Compasso d’Oro design award for ten times, and his work is included in the collections of many museums – New York’s MoMA owns almost 20 designs from him. Some of his best known designs include the portable Doney 14 transistor TV from 1962, the Tizio lamp designed for the Italian design company Artemide in 1972 and IBM’s ThinkPad 700C from 1992. Besides working as a designer, Sapper was also a lecturer in many universities wordwide.
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