Artemide Mezzachimera Table Light
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Artemide Mezzachimera Table Light
Designed: 1970
Table Light
Origin: Italy
The Mezzachimera table lamp is the younger sibling of the now retired Chimera floor lamp. With a methacrylate diffuser with a silk-like fabric affect, like the folding created by thin, delicate drapes. The lamp was designed by Vico Magistretti in the 1970s and was distributed by Artemide in the late 1990s. The lamp emits a soft and diffused light, while the folds create a game of shadows onto the diffuser itself, highlighting the curves. Mezzachimera can be used both as a table and a floor lamp and makes an artistic statement even when not in use.
Base in white painted metal; structure/diffuser in heat-curved white opal methacrylate. Diffused and filtered light emission
Bulb: 3 x 9W LED E27 or 3 x 46W (not included)
Size: H 77 cm, Dia 22 cm.
Vico Magistretti
One of the most influential architects and designers in the 1960s, Ludovico Magistretti (06/10/1920 - 19/09/2006), known by the nickname Vico, was born in Milan in 1920 into a family of architects. He enrolled in the school of architecture in 1939, and in 1943 moved briefly to Switzerland, where he met and frequented the architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers from Trieste, founder of BBPR. Magistretti considered Rogers to be one of his masters. Returning to Italy in 1945, he obtained his degree in Architecture and immediately began working in his father's studio, who died that same year.