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Artemide Nesso Table Lamp

Artemide Nesso Table Lamp

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Product Features

3d Modeled With Nurbs

Real product

Category Table Lamp

Typology Light

Height cm 34 cm

Width cm 54 cm

Depth cm 54 cm

Diameter cm: 54 cm

Colors

Orange

Materials

Plastic

Description

Artemide Nesso Table Lamp is a high-quality model modeled in NURBS, divided by layer to handle different elements and materials of the model more efficiently.

The model has a fully textured, detailed design that allows close-up renders.

3d file is originally modeled in Rhinoceros, and the preview is done with Rhinoceros Render view and has no postprocessing.

Product Details

The Nesso table lamp is a classic piece of Italian design, created in 1967 by renowned architect and designer, Giancarlo Mattioli. This iconic lamp is instantly recognizable for its distinctive mushroom shape, which features a rounded cap and a tapered stem.

The Nesso table lamp is made from injection-molded ABS resin, which gives it a smooth, glossy finish and a lightweight, durable construction. The lamp comes in a range of colors, including white, orange, and red, and its compact size makes it ideal for use on a bedside table, desk, or bookshelf.

One of the key features of the Nesso table lamp is its versatility. The lamp can be adjusted to provide either direct or indirect lighting, depending on the position of the cap. This makes it ideal for use as a task light or as a softer, ambient source of illumination.

Overall, the Nesso table lamp is a timeless piece of design that continues to capture the imagination of design enthusiasts around the world. With its playful shape, bold colors, and flexible lighting options, it is sure to make a statement in any modern interior.

Artemide

Artemide is a leading Italian lighting design company that produces a wide range of high-quality lighting solutions for homes, offices, and public spaces. Founded in 1960, Artemide has since become a global brand, known for its innovative designs, advanced technologies, and commitment to sustainability.

Artemide's product range includes floor lamps, table lamps, wall sconces, and pendant lights, all of which are designed to provide optimal lighting performance, energy efficiency, and visual comfort. The brand's products are made using high-quality materials such as aluminum, glass, and carbon fiber, and are often a fusion of art and technology.

Artemide is known for its collaborations with renowned designers from around the world, who bring their unique perspectives and expertise to the brand's product development process. The brand's iconic designs, such as the Tolomeo lamp and the Nesso lamp, have become design classics and are featured in museums and galleries around the world.

In addition to its focus on design and innovation, Artemide is also committed to sustainability and eco-friendliness. The company has implemented various measures to reduce its carbon footprint, including using energy-efficient production processes and sourcing eco-friendly materials.

Overall, Artemide is a brand that is synonymous with innovative lighting design, quality craftsmanship, and sustainability. With its focus on advanced technology and responsible manufacturing, Artemide is a trusted brand for consumers who demand the best in quality, performance, and style.

Giancarlo Mattioli and Gruppo Architetti Urbanisti Città Nuova

Born in 1933 in Bologna, Giancarlo Mattioli was an Italian designer, architect, urban planner, portraitist, man and intellectual, who achieved success during the Fifties and Sixties. A student at the art school, he never stopped cultivating the passion for drawing with the edge of the pen handed down to him by his teachers. He graduated in architecture in Florence and in 1961 founded the "Città Nuova" Group of Urban Architects together with Pierluigi Cervellati, Umberto Maccaferri, Franco Morelli, Gianpaolo Mazzucato and Mario Zaffagnini.

In 1965, with the Gruppo Architetti Urbanisti "Città Nuova" he took part in the competition "Studio Artemide Domus di Milano", through which Artemide and Editrice Domus wanted to discover new ways of conceiving the lamp as a luminous object.

The project presented is a lamp inspired by the shape of a jellyfish, where Mattioli and the Group's professionals have worked on new ways to obtain discreet ambient light, with a fixture that makes you forget the presence of the bulb.

The project was the winner and the lamp was put into production in 1967 under the name Nesso; turns out to be an emblematic icon of those years and has a long fortune, evidenced by the fact that it is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York.

Designer of modern classics, Mattioli is not afraid to think outside the box: an intellectual with an authentic civil passion, he is also the technician who has signed historic urban plans for the Municipality of Bologna since the end of the 1960s. He was called there by the then councilor Giuseppe Campos Venuti, and he remained there, in force and at the top of the technical offices, without interruptions until 1999: he participated in the plan for the historic center and in the plan for the hill, in the plan for the industrial zone, to the master plan of 1985-89, to the new railway junction.

He passed away in 2018 at the age of 85.

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