Item No.
298063
Tolomeo Clip Spot
$275.00
Item No.
298063
Tolomeo Clip Spot
$275.00
Aluminum
- 8⅜" H 6¾" W
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Michele De Lucchi for Artemide
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Rather than develop his career within a single design discipline – be it industrial, furniture, interior, lighting or architectural design – Michele De Lucchi chose to move freely among them all, creating door pulls for Valli Colombo, laptops for Olivetti and tape dispensers for Pelikan while designing banks in Germany and apartment buildings in Japan. His Tolomeo Lamp (1987), designed in collaboration with Artemide’s R&D department head Giancarlo Fassina, was honored with the Compasso d’Oro Award in 1989, earning worldwide recognition for its perfect marriage of design and engineering. Since then, the Tolomeo Collection has grown to include an assortment of sizes and styles. Able to be positioned anywhere indirect or direct lighting is needed, the Clip Spot is suitable for shelf, pipe or table mounting. The on-off switch is incorporated in the lamp holder, and the aluminum diffuser swivels 360 degrees. Bulb (not included): incandescent 100W/E26/A19. UL Listed. Made in Hungary.
- Brand
- Artemide
- Collection
- Tolomeo Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 8⅜" H 6¾" W
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Tolomeo Clip Spot
- Height (in): 8⅜
- Width (in): 6¾
- Extruded die-cast aluminum with high-polished finish
- Matte aluminum diffuser
- Steel clip
Michele De Lucchi
A prolific, versatile designer, Michele De Lucchi organizes his work into clearly defined periods that take shape along the path of his personal artistic trajectory. Rather than develop his career within a single design discipline – be it industrial, furniture, interior, lighting or architectural design – he has chosen to move freely among them all.
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