


Artemide TOLOMEO Ceiling Light 2 arms
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- £520.00
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Icon of Italian design and the result of the brainchild of designers Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina, the Tolomeo lamp was launched on the market in 1987. It embodies the perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics.
The design of the Tolomeo is characterized by clean and minimalist lines, with a structure made of aluminum. This material gives the lamp not only a modern and sophisticated look but also remarkable lightness and robustness.
One of the distinctive elements of the Tolomeo is its articulated arm system. Thanks to an innovative spring mechanism, the lamp can be easily adjusted in height and tilt, ensuring great flexibility of use.
Two spring-balanced arms open out from a single stem, allowing the simple movement of the two diffusers.
Co Designed: Michele De Lucchi & Giancarlo Fassina
Rotatable arm structure in polished aluminium. Spring balacing system. Adjustable diffuser in anodised aluminium.
Direct adjustable light emission.
Size: Width: 1500 mm / Height: 760 mm
Max Height from ceiling: 1200 mm
Bulb:2x 12w Led Retrofit E27, (not included).

Michele De Lucchi
Architect. He has been a protagonist of avant-garde architecture and design since the 1970s. He has designed furniture for the most known Italian and European companies. He realized architectural projects in Italy and abroad, spanning from industrial to cultural landmarks. He is founder and member of AMDL CIRCLE, a multidisciplinary group of thinkers and innovators. Since 2018, AMDL CIRCLE focuses on Earth Stations, future sharing architectures that combine technological development with humanist principles.

