Tizio 50 Table Lamp by Richard Sapper

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Designed by Richard Sapper in 1972 for Artemide, the Tizio lamp received the prestigious Compasso d’Oro award in 1979 and is a modern design classic that is also a part of the New York MoMa Collection. One of the first lamps to use halogen lighting outside of the auto industry, Tizio provides a focused, direct light that’s easy to adjust because of it’s innovative counterweight system.

This lamp presents in good vintage condition with few minor wear and tear marks. The transformer has recently been replaced, as well as the defuser glass and shaft stick, ensuring many more years of use. Comes with original Artemide swing tag. Sourced in Sydney

Measurements:

Full Height: 119cm

Arm Extension: 71cm

Height from Arm to Base 62cm

Base Diameter: 11cm

Designed by Richard Sapper in 1972 for Artemide, the Tizio lamp received the prestigious Compasso d’Oro award in 1979 and is a modern design classic that is also a part of the New York MoMa Collection. One of the first lamps to use halogen lighting outside of the auto industry, Tizio provides a focused, direct light that’s easy to adjust because of it’s innovative counterweight system.

This lamp presents in good vintage condition with few minor wear and tear marks. The transformer has recently been replaced, as well as the defuser glass and shaft stick, ensuring many more years of use. Comes with original Artemide swing tag. Sourced in Sydney

Measurements:

Full Height: 119cm

Arm Extension: 71cm

Height from Arm to Base 62cm

Base Diameter: 11cm

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