Artemide Tolomeo Mega LED Floor Light
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Artemide Tolomeo Mega LED Floor Light
The Tolomeo Mega LED, originally designed by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina, is a classic example of Artemide's design prowess and exceptional craftsmanship. The Tolomeo Mega's contemporary, minimalist design is accentuated with its anodised and polished aluminium finish, adding both style and functionality to your home.
Black or polished aluminium base and cantilevered arms; diffuser made from black satin or parchment paper and adjustable in all directions. System of spring balancing. Dimmer switch on cord.
Winner of the Red Dot Design Award 2003.
Light Source (included)
Integrated LED 3000k 31W CRI=92 with dimmer.
Height: 238cm
Shade diameter: 36cm
Base diameter: 33cm
Arm reach: 107cm
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.