Description: I bought this Tizio for myself around 2010 (also have the full-size lamp that I received as a gift in the late 1970s). This lamp has the transformer for US 110/120 V power, and a standard US plug. I just received a new one of these Micros as a present, so am moving on from this one. The lamp is in almost perfect condition; the only "issue" is that the little red ball that sits at the end of the handle for the light head assembly fell off at some point... If unfamiliar with Tizio, this is from Wikipedia:Tizio is a desk lamp created by Richard Sapper for Artemide in 1972. It was selected for the Compasso d'Oro industrial design award in 1979. An item of it is part of the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and of the Museum of Modern Art. The position and the direction of the bulb can be adjusted; thanks to two counterweights, moving it requires little effort. There are no wires between the base and the lamp: the two parallel arms, connected with snap fasteners, conduct safe 12-volt electricity. The bulb is halogen, which was previously mainly used in the automotive industry.
Price: 200 USD
Location: Stuart, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-04T05:30:46.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Number of Settings: 3
Power Source: US 110/120 V
Color: Black
MPN: Tizio Micro
Year Manufactured: 2008
Brand: Artemide
Bulb Shape Code: Halogen bi-pin 20W 12V
Type: Desk Lamp
Voltage: 110 V
Model: Artemide Tizio Micro
Manufacturer: Artemide
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Finish: Matte
Output Voltage: 12 V
Lighting Technology: Halogen