To-Tie Table Lamp ID: F7541031
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To-Tie Table Lamp

By Guglielmo Poletti, for FLOS

To-Tie Table Lamp

By Guglielmo Poletti, For FLOS

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SPEC #: FLO1180498 | ID: F7541031

To-Tie Table Lamp

SPEC #: FLO1180498

ID: F7541031

Designed by Guglielmo PolettiRead Bio

The aesthetically striking To-Tie Table Lamp is made up of elements reduced to the bare minimum and held together by mechanical tension alone, without screws, glue, or welds. The light source, integrated into an anodized aluminum bar, sits on a clear glass cylinder shade. On/off switch with 10-100% dimmer on cord.

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Finish: Anodized Black

Color: Clear

Specifications

    • Finish: Anodized Black
    • Color: Clear
    • Size: 7.8"W x 7.4"H x 8.2"D
    • Shipping Weight: 6.38 lbs
    • Product Weight: 3.30 lbs
    • Dimmer: Included
    • Materials: Glass  Anodized Aluminum  
    • Lamp Source: LED
    • Bulb:
      1 x LED/7W/120V LED
      Integrated LED module
    • Total Wattage: 7 watts
    • Lamp Color: 2700K
    • Color Rendering: 90 CRI
    • Delivered Lumens: 350 lumens
    • Lumens/Watt: 50.00
    • Cord: 70.86", Black
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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/.
    Guglielmo Poletti

    About Guglielmo Poletti

    Guglielmo Poletti (1987) is a Milan-based Italian designer. His work stretches across a variety of fields ranging from spatial interventions to the design of furniture and lighting pieces, conceived either as limited edition series or produced in collaboration with the industry.

    Poletti's practice investigates the inherent constructive potential of materials through a deconstructive approach to form, aiming to shed light on the logical foundations of each project. This translates into archetypal reconfigurations which revolve around the articulation of tensions and balances precise gestures through which the notions of limit and perception are often challenged both physically and visually. Beyond their apparent simplicity, Poletti's rigorous compositions stand as metaphors of solved complexities, referencing minimalist sensibilities through their architectural qualities.

    Deprived of superfluous conceptual narratives and stylistic redundancies, his research is in constant pursuit of a sublimation of the process, true dispensing agent of an aesthetic always subordinated to structural considerations. Grounded on a thinking by doing philosophy, his methodology entails an experimental attitude where intuition is triggered by the making, while analytical thinking plays a complementary role in restricting arbitrary choices throughout the implementation phases of an idea. Supported by his consistent criteria, Poletti's outcomes are informed by a coherent vocabulary that overcomes typological differentiations.

    Guglielmo Poletti founded his studio in 2016 after graduating from the Design Academy Eindhoven, where he earned an MA in Contextual Design. He has developed self-initiated and privately commissioned projects, collaborated with a number of internationally renowned clients, and received several awards.

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    FLOS was founded in 1962. The very same year FLOS lighting began producing a number of lamps that were to become classics in Italian industrial design. From the very outset, FLOS has been distinguished by its high quality approach to lamp design and production. Many of the numerous lamps designed for FLOS are undoubtedly some of the best-known and most successful products of industrial design. They have won awards and historical-critical accolades, and are included in all the most important collections and design museums around the world.Some significant product examples over the last forty years are: Parentesi (1970), Brera (1992), Fucsia (1996), Rosy Angelis (1994), the Romeo Moon (1996), Archimoon (1998) series and the recent Diabolo (1998). Throughout the nineties the work of Achille Castiglioni and Philippe Starck has been flanked by a series of products from new and other designers. This reflects a desire to keep the attitude to discover the most talented designers to maintain FLOS leadership in innovation.

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