Tizio Micro
by Richard Sapper, 2002 — CHF 317.00has been added to your wishlist.
Details
Product type | Desk lamp |
Dimensions | Cable length: 160 cm |
Weight | 1,3 kg |
Material | Lacquered polycarbonate Foot: Aluminium |
Colours |
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Variants | Others colors on request |
Function & properties | Directly adjustable light in 2 light intensities Arms, light head and counterweights can be freely aligned and adjusted G4, max. 2,4 W (LED) / 20 W/12 V (Halogen) |
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Delivery includes | Illuminants not included with delivery |
Care | A damp cloth and a mild detergent are recommended for cleaning. |
Awards & museum | Compassod’Oro, iF Product Design Award |
Certificates | Testing and certification according to European standard (ENEC) IP Code IP20 |
Warranty | 5 year warranty on material or manufacturing defects Register your Artemide lamp at cloud.artemide.com/5-years-warranty within 6 weeks of purchase and benefit from Artemide's extended warranty and an entitlement to repair or replacement in event of defects. Ordinary wear and tear excluded! |
Product family | Tizio Collection |
Datasheet | Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 0,2 MB). |
The fact that a sophisticated Italian design object is normally not only functional, but is often distinguished all by particular aesthetic charm, is widely known. Just as it is widely known that such applies specifically to the lighting designs of Italian manufacturer Artemide. Based near Milan Artemide's portfolio represents the forefront in the global lighting design market, both in terms of technology as well as aesthetics. One of the most successful products in that portfolio is the desk lamp Tizio. Designed in 1972 by the German industrial designer Richard Sapper the innovation in the Artemide Tizio comprises a transformer hidden in the base of the lamp and which supplies the halogen lamp a low-voltage via current conducting arms - a design feature which makes unsightly cables unnecessary. With this technique the Tizio was the first halogen lamp of its kind and is now not only considered a design classic, but remains one of the best-selling lamps ever produced. In addition Tizio brought its creator Richard Sapper a coveted Compasso d'Oro, not that Tizio is Richard Sapper's only work of note. As one of Europe's leading industrial designers Sapper has worked with clients as varied as IBM, Lenovo, Fiat or the tire manufacturer Pirelli. Richard Sapper's products are generally characterized by a combination of technical innovation and a clear, well-defined design: something the Tizio desk lamp demonstrates par excellence. The Tizio Micro, as the smallest version of the Tizio lamp series, thus provides the optimum illumination for the intelligently designed workspace.