Atollo Style Table Lamp - Black

Inspired by Vico Magistretti
Special Price $166.15 Regular Price $332.29
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ASYTBLP-BL
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THE PRODUCT

The Atollo Style Table Lamp is a beautifully crafted lighting fixture that brings a touch of modern sophistication to any space. Featuring a unique geometric design, the lamp combines a sleek, cylindrical base with a rounded, cone-shaped shade, creating a balanced and harmonious silhouette. Its minimalist design is both striking and elegant, making it a standout piece in any room.

Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or office spaces, the Atollo Style Table Lamp provides soft, diffused light that enhances the atmosphere of your home. The high-quality materials and timeless design ensure it complements various décor styles, from contemporary to mid-century modern. Whether used as a statement piece or as a functional light source, this table lamp offers both beauty and practicality, adding a refined touch to any interior.

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THE DETAILS

  • SKU: ASYTBLP-BL
  • Material: Black Style Finish
  • Wattage: E27 1 * 40W Recommended
  • Bulb Included: No
  • Look: Danish Classic
  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • Assembly: Basic Assembly Required
  • Instructions: Included
  • Electrical: Comes with UK & Euro Plug
  • Switch: On Cable
  • Dimension: Diameter Ø 38cm, Height 50cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 42cm, Depth 49cm, Height 43cm
  • CBM: 088 Weight: 4.4kg
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WHY BUY FROM US?

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  • High-quality materials
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Vico Magistretti

1920 - 2006 (Italy)

By the time Vico Magistretti was 30 he had won the Milanese Triennale, contributed to QT8 (the late-1940s experiment in social organization and urban planning) and worked as a highly respected architect in his father’s practice. Born in Milan in 1920, Magistretti’s history is permanently tied to the city of his birth and its post-war reconstruction. His willingness to blend styles and approaches, without losing a unique vision makes him one of the most distinctive figures of Italian modern design. He remains one of Italy’s most unusual designers, something particularly apparent in his industrial designs; intensely practical and always addressing the social issues he observed in Milan. Magistretti continued to research, teach, travel and design until his death in 2006.

“There is no excuse for designing ugly things. In that sense work is always conditioned, but it is born to be conditioned, a hypothetical work seems to me to be something absolutely stupid."

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