In 1964 Italian designer Giancarlo Mattioli guided by the era’s enthusiasm for space-age forms and materials experimented with then-newly-available thermoplastic resins. The result was this Nesso Table Lamp an object represented in MoMA’s collection. Invoking an otherworldly mushroom the Nesso Lamp’s eye-catching shape provides diffused incandescent light. Produced by Artemide the Nesso Table Lamp has an on/off switch on its 48″l cord and requires four 25W candelabra base incandescent bulbs not included. The Nesso measures 13.5h x 21.25″diam. with a 8.25d base.Nesso is a marvel of ABS thermoplastic injection molding. This brings materials and industrial methods into the home and office.
Nesso is both a luminaire and a futuristic design object. It has a mushroom shape that is perfect in any modern interior.
It is available in white and orange. She has an ON/OFF switch on her cable.
Its head measures 54cm in diameter its foot 21cm in diameter and its height is 34cm.
About Artemide.
Artemide was founded by Ernesto Gismondi and Sergio Mazza in 1959.