







Artemide Teti Wall Ceiling Light
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SKU:A048170
Teti is a classic light which can be wall or ceiling-mounted for diffused incandescent lighting.
Designed: 1970
Teti is an iconic lamp designed by Vico Magistretti in 1970, embodying simplicity and timeless elegance. Made of thermoplastic material, its essential structure allows for versatile use as a ceiling or wall light, adapting perfectly to any space. Teti’s clean lines highlight the light source, offering a diffused, enveloping light that enhances the room without overpowering it.
Available in various color options, Teti represents a perfect balance between design and functionality, ideal for those seeking minimalist lighting. Thanks to its discreet character and material quality, Teti is suitable for both residential and commercial projects, becoming a distinctive element in any environment.
Its imple, iconic design reveals a modular intelligence, making it perfect for freely composing groups and sequences of elements.
Material: Polycarbonate
E27 6w (not included)
Size: Dia 14 cm, Depth 7 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.

