Eclisse Table Lamp ID: 0028018A
Eclisse Table Lamp 38 Wall Lighting Artemide

Eclisse Table Lamp

By Vico Magistretti, for Artemide

Eclisse Table Lamp

By Vico Magistretti, For Artemide

$248.00

Finish:
Polished White

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Eclisse Table Lamp

SPEC #: ART62004

ID: 0028018A

Designed by Vico MagistrettiRead Bio

An icon of Italian industrial design, the Eclisse Table Lamp can provide direct or diffused light. Inspired by a miner's lamp used by Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, the lamp is composed of a fixed outer shell and a moveable inner shell. Manipulation of the inner sphere creates the effect of an eclipse allowing the user to add bright light or subtract for a diffuse glow. Eclisse can also be wall mounted. Painted metal body available in Polished White or Polished Orange with On/Off switch on cord.

Available Options

Finish: Polished Orange, Polished White

Specifications

    • Finish: Polished White
    • Size: 5"W x 7"H
    • Lamp Source: LED
    • Bulb:
      1 x G16.5/Candelabra (E12)/25W/120V LED
      Bulb not included
    • Total Wattage: 25 watts
      • Country of Origin: Italy

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    Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
    Vico Magistretti

    About Vico Magistretti

    Vico Magistretti (1920-2006) was an influential Italian product designer and architect renowned for his innovative and human-centered approach to design. Born in Milan, Magistretti belonged to a generation of designers who played a pivotal role in shaping the aesthetics of post-war Italian design.

    Magistretti's work is characterized by a harmonious blend of functionality, form, and a keen understanding of materials. He was particularly known for his elegant and minimalist designs, often emphasizing simplicity and user-friendliness. Throughout his career, Magistretti collaborated with leading design manufacturers, contributing iconic pieces that became synonymous with mid-20th-century Italian design.

    One of his most celebrated creations is the Eclisse table lamp, designed in 1967. This compact and adjustable table lamp features a rotating inner shell that allows users to control and modulate the light, showcasing Magistretti's commitment to both form and function.

    Vico Magistretti's impact on the design world extended beyond individual products. He also engaged in architectural projects, leaving an enduring legacy in the realm of modern Italian design. His work continues to be influential, and his designs are considered timeless classics, illustrating his dedication to creating products that enhance both the user's experience and the visual landscape of the everyday environment.

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    Founded in the 1960s by Ernesto Gismondi, Artemide has become an iconic leader in the lighting industry. At the forefront of innovation and elegance, Artemide works with world famous designers, including Ron Rezek, Sir Norman Foster, Karim Rashid and many more to build fixtures that not only provides beautiful illumination but evokes a sense of comfort. Artemide developed and lives by a philosophy known as The Human Light, which aims to respond to the ever-changing visual desires of man while respecting the world's natural resources. From glass to metal, Artemide prides itself on using both modern and traditional materials to create innovative table lamps, chandeliers and wall lighting that meet a variety of tastes. The legendary brand has been featured in countless museums including, MoMA (New York), Victoria and Albert Musuem in London, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome and many more. Browse our vast collection of lighting from Artemide and discover the meaning of modern.

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