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Floor Lamp Melampo Mega Dimmable

by Adrien Gardère
$1,960

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Overview

The Melampo Floor Lamp by Adrien Gardère for Artemide is a lamp reminiscent of the timeless go-to lamp shape. Composed of a zamac base, a matte finish, and a satin polycarbonate lampshade, Melampo transcends time, a beautiful addition to any modern environment with its design at a crossroad of classic and modern lighting. Melampo’s functionality lies in its adaptable and flexible form. Its shade allows a beautiful metamorphosis into three positions to meet the need of any light direction or focus: straight downward light, slanted downward light, or upward light. A silk satin fabric shade connected to a painted white zamac base via a painted aluminum stem, Melampo is a fixture capable of complementing solid or patterned backgrounds, with a Gray or Bronze satin shade.

Artemide has been a worldwide leader in lighting design with an unparalleled commitment to technological innovation, research and human interaction, committed to the philosophy of "the Human Light". For over six decades, Artemide has created award-winning collaborations with some of the world’s most talented designers.

Floor Lamp Melampo Mega, by Adrien Gardère for Artemide
- Contemporary design
- Base in painted zamac, stem in painted aluminum, diffuser in silk satin fabric on a plastic frame
- H 68.5" x W 13.8", max height 85.9" (upward position)
- Adjustable diffuser into three different positions
- 2 x LED-T max 100W E26/A19 bulbs (not included)
- Dimmer on cord
- UL Certified
- 5 year Limited Warranty
- Made in Italy

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Designer

Adrien Gardère
Adrien Gardère

Born in France in 1972, Adrien Gardère creates relevant and innately understandable objects and spaces. Trained as an architect, he works to logically adapt cultural reference points in contemporary mediums whether they be furniture, wall coverings or museum installations. Since 2004, Gardère has served as Artistic Director for visual arts exhibitions held alongside The Kennedy Center’s “World Stages” international live performance programming.