From the creative genius of architect and designer duo Veneto Pio and Tito Toso is the Meteorite 48 pendant lamp. It is the classic lamp with simple yet ambiguous shapes that also catches your attention with its refined and original style. This particular pendant lamp, created through a blowing technique, belongs to the family of pendant lamps available in three different sizes. It consists of double white-layered blown glass. The body and canopy are both made of moulded polymer injection with a painted finish that adds class and elegance through its sleek and simple thin body that extends to the ceiling. The height of the diffuser is 43 cm, while the diameter is 48 cm. The overall length of the pendant lamp can be up to 233 cm. As for the light bulb, a G25 150W E27 2870lm 2900K A or, alternatively, 1 LED 8W 900lm E27 A does the trick. This pendant lamp by Artemide, one of the leading lighting companies in the world, will perfectly light up your environment, characterized by a piece with an unconventional design. The Meteorite 48 pendant lamp actually has a refined structure that rises to the ceiling in graceful suspension, combined with a very creative diffuser. The latter part is made using a special technique based on glass blowing and grinding that have helped create the many low-hanging embossing features that make up the surface of a meteorite. And that’s how we get to the name of this lamp, stemming from these delicate, sinuous forms and making it suitable to be placed in all the most important rooms in your home. Whether it’s the living area, kitchen or bedroom, it will definitely catch the eye of friends and family. With this lamp you will have at home a piece of furniture with an outer space feel, unique in its own yet also very stylish. Info: bulb not included.
Founded in 1960, Artemide is one of the world's most famous lighting makers. Today it is synonym of innovation and Italian design tradition. Its lamps are true contemporary design icons: displayed in major museums all around the globe, they have contributed to make the history of international design.