As an icon of Italian design, the Tizio Table Lamp graces the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It stands proud amongst the most celebrated icons of modern lighting, effortlessly blending function with style.
Designed by industrial designer Richard Sapper in 1972 for Artemide Design, the sophisticated principal of fully adjustable balanced counterweights, lack of wires, and electrical conductor arms have made Tizio an illustrious award-winning design of the 20th century.
A display of aesthetic and functional balance, the lamp is built with two counterweights allowing the user to direct the light at will. The lamp adjusts with a pull or push of the hand and stays in place as set. Eliminating the need for extraneous wires and enhancing a clean aesthetic. A small reflector works with the light source to provide highly concentrated light.
The Tizio 35 and Tizio LED are available in stock, if other versions are specified or if out of stock the lead time is up to 14 weeks.
The Tizio Table Lamp is also available in a floor version.