Artemide Tizio LED Desk Light
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Artemide Tizio LED Desk Light
Designed by Richard Sapper, the Tizio LED is a stunning addition to Artemide's lighting range. Its counterbalanced, adjustable arm and head allows you to position the lamp however you choose, enabling light to be cast over areas which require it. Whether used for task lighting, or as a bedside lamp, the Tizio is the perfect addition for those seeking a contemporary aesthetic without comprimising on build quality and technological ingenuity.
Winner of the Compasso d'Oro 1979
Materials & finishes
Black aluminium and tecnopolymer frame and base, aluminium diffuser.
Light source (included)
Integrated LED 3000k 8W 393lm CRI=80 with dimmer.
IP20 rated
Height: 31.5-119cm
Arm reach: 78-108cm
Base diameter: 11cm
Richard Sapper
Richard Sapper was born in 1932 in Munich. In the early 1960s, he began to collaborate with the Italian architect Marco Zanuso, together they acted as design consultants for Brionvega for which they developed a series of televisions and radios. His clients include Alessi. Throughout his career, Sapper has remained keenly involved in academia, teaching at many universities. He has received numerous awards for his products, and his designs are represented in the permanent collections of many museums internationally. In 2012, Sapper received the Merit Cross of the Order of Merit from the President of the Federal Republic of Germany. He died on 31 December 2015.