Design by Ernesto Gismondi, 2005
Stem suspended luminaire for diffused incandescent lighting with acrylic panels. Diffuser made of double layered acrylic panels of various sizes and shapes. Inner panel set in frosted white acrylic. Optional outer panel set in frosted white acrylic or transparent acrylic in orange, aqua green, blue or grey. Body, stem and canopy in chrome plated steel.
Dimensions 22"D X 15"H; select from 31", 37", 49", or 61" overall heights. Uses 1 X 150W 120V E26 (medium base) G40 incandescent lamp (not included).

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The Artemide Group was founded by Ernesto Gismondi and Sergio Mazza in 1959. Artemide offers not only lamps for moments of relaxation at home, but also large sophisticated installations for illuminating public and private professional activities. Technological and productive expertise is achieved through research and developement centers, with product planning and engineering, laboratories for technical conformity and self-certification tests, and production units equipped with state-of-the-art processes. A production structure that can offer expertise in the processing of traditional materials such as glass, as well as the capacity of innovation with novel materials, such as titanium. The vast range of options reflects the commitment of the whole organization to provide a product guaranteed by the Artemide brand, throughout the world, with an image that is strong and consistent: that of a leader in the lighting field.
Renowned lighting series issued by Artemide include the versatile Tizio and Tolomeo, Logico, Melampo, Castore, and color-changing Metamorfosi. Other design classics that Artemide still produces include the unique Boalum, Nesso and Fatto. Over the years, many designers have created beautiful works of lighting art for Artemide, including Michele De Lucchi, Livio Castiglioni, Gianfranco Frattini, Vico Magistretti, Richard Sapper and Giancarlo Fassina. More recently, Ron Rezek's line of practical and affordable designs, including many wall sconces, bath lights and mirrors was acquired by Artemide.

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