Nesso table lamp, 1968
Nesso table lamp by Giancarlo Mattioli for Artemide.
The Nesso table lamp expresses the classic 60s enthusiasm for space-age forms and materials and is one of the most notable lighting designs of the period.
Designer Giancarlo Mattioli's experiments with newly available thermoplastic resins resulted in an elegant table light with a distinctly 60s sensibility and a timeless appeal. As a defining design of the period, the Nesso table lamp has been added to the collections of many museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Nessino, Nesso's smaller version is also available; see 'Product range' below.
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Description
Nesso table lamp by Giancarlo Mattioli for Artemide.
The Nesso table lamp expresses the classic 60s enthusiasm for space-age forms and materials and is one of the most notable lighting designs of the period.
Designer Giancarlo Mattioli's experiments with newly available thermoplastic resins resulted in an elegant table light with a distinctly 60s sensibility and a timeless appeal. As a defining design of the period, the Nesso table lamp has been added to the collections of many museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Nessino, Nesso's smaller version is also available; see 'Product range' below.
Dimensions
54dia x 34cmh
Base: 21cm dia
Materials
Shade and base made of polished, injection-moulded ABS resin. Available in its original colourways of white or orange.
Bulb (not included):
4 x E14 20W halogen or 2W LED
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Founded in the 1960s, Artemide is one of the most known illumination brands in the world.
Known for its 'The Human Light' philosophy, promoted by Carlotta de Bevilacqua, Artemide has changed the way to conceive and develop its products. The guiding idea was to start from people’s needs in terms of light, and understanding first and foremost how to respond to individual needs in the different spaces and stages of life.