Brought out in 1987 and designed for Artemide by Michele De Lucchi with Giancarlo Fassina, the Tolomeo was an immediate bestseller, consolidating a working relationship that continues to this day. Inspired by traditional balanced-arm lamps like the famous Naska Loris, his challenge was to combine an iconic and “domestic” form with innovative technologies and materials, adapting it to a wide variety of uses and settings. Today it is a well-known symbol of the modern object, commonly seen in houses, offices and hotels, on the desks of architects and on photographic and even film sets. The Tolomeo Wall is available in different sizes and finishes, with S bracket or J bracket, dimmable and not dimmable.
Please note materials shown on this website are representative of the finish to be supplied and may not indicate an exact match; some variation may occur.
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Dimensions - Tolomeo with S-Bracket Dimmable (Wall Lamp) | |
Width | Diffuser Diameter |
Micro - 19.29" | Micro - 4.33" |
Mini - 28" | Mini - 5.9" |
Classic - 31.88" | Classic - 5.9" |
Height | Weight |
Micro - 29.13" | Micro - 1.47 lbs |
Mini - 43.70" | Mini - 1.73 lbs |
Classic - 51.57" | Classic - 2.44 lbs |