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78795 Artemide TETI Wall or ceiling lamp

Artemide • TETI

Wall or ceiling lamp

White polycarbonate structure. Designed by Vico Magistretti for Artemide. LED E27 6W bulb (dimmable), not included.

The entire Artemide collection can be ordered in our physical stores.

REF. 78795

Diam.14 x D.7cm

€70,00
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Designed by Vico Magistretti in 1979, Teti is a fun and minimalist lamp which can be mounted to the wall or the ceiling.

This combination of simplicity and playfulness is typical for Magistretti's design. Teti has no shade, so the character of the lamp can easily be modified by just changing the light bulb.

Italian designer Vico Magistretti was rigid in his philosophy: there is no excuse for bad design. Dubbed one of the founding fathers of Italian design, he was widely celebrated for his experimental yet strikingly harmonious work that ranged from sleek, high concept furnishings to elaborate architectural façades. 

In the 1960s, Magistretti began working with some of the world’s leading manufacturers designing furniture, lighting and objects still considered classics of modern-day production.

Founded in 1960 by Ernesto Gismondi, Artemide is one of the most known illumination brands in the world. Known for its "The Human Light" philosophy, Artemide boasts high skills in light design and innovation, with products originating from research and high-quality manufacturing.

The company filed lots of patents on inventions in time for the development of innovative technological, mechanical, and opto-electrical solutions. In 1994 Artemide received The "Compaso D'oro" career Award and European Design Prize In 1997 and "Leonardo italian Quality Prize" in 2012. The Artemide Lamps are considered on an international level as Design Icons of contemporary design; they are exhibited in most museums of modern art and design collections.

At Artemide, technological research, partnerships with outstanding architects, as well as sociocultural investigation have been from the outset at the origin of innovative projects capable to illuminate the future with unabated power. 

Today the Artemide collections convey a unique mix of values: the approach to human and responsible light goes hand in hand with design and material savoir faire, combining next-generation technology with ancient wisdoms, a perfect expression of sustainable design.