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Artemide Meteorite floor lamp Ø 35 cm
£670.79
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RRP £745.41
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Artemide Meteorite floor lamp Ø 35 cm
Artemide Meteorite floor lamp Ø 35 cm Delivery time: 4 - 5 weeks
£670.79
RRP £745.41
The RRP is the manufacturer's recommended retail price of the item.
Delivery time: 4 - 5 weeks
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Base Type:
E27
Number of light bulbs:
1

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Brand:
Item no.:
1060365
Dimensions:
Height: 64.6 cm
Diameter: 35 cm
Material:
glass, plastic, steel
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Artemide Meteorite floor lamp Ø 35 cm

Manufacturer

Brand:
Artemide
Item no.:
1060365

Colour & design

Color:
white
Material:
glass, plastic, steel
Designer:
Pio & Tito Toso

Dimensions

Height (cm):
64.6
Diameter (cm):
35
Other measurements:
base diameter 24 cm
Net weight (kg):
7.15

Light source

Light bulb:
1 x 150 W
Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
150
Base Type:
E27
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
Protection class:
II
Operating voltage in volts:
230
Supply voltage (volts):
230

Decorative Meteorite table lamp from Artemide with base


The Meteorite table lamp – a design by the designer brothers Pio & Tito Toso – impresses with the special character of its light. It is the result of a special traditional Venetian production process, whereby the glass is dipped in acid and then processed with sand.

The two designers, who set up their own studio shortly after studying architecture, come from Venice, and used their knowledge of this traditional manufacturing technique to their advantage when developing Meteorite. The name Meteorite derives from the visual similarity to the astronomical bodies of the same name, which is created due to the glass structure and the glass shape.

- produced in Italy by Artemide

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