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Come Together Portable Lamp

by Carlotta de Bevilacqua
$465

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Overview

The Come Together Portable Lamp was designed in 2018 by Carlotta de Bevilaqua. Come Together is lightweight (1lb) and is shaped to fit perfectly in hand to provide lighting on demand in any environment, indoor or outdoor. This innovative rechargeable portable table lamp with up to 16 hours battery life can be dimmed and comes in 3 body color variations. The lamp delivers three different light intensities with a very high-efficiency of 85%. The body is a transparent optical device with a gradient pattern that works as an “empty” pipe to carry and distribute light.

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.

Come Together by Carlotta de Bevilaqua for Artemide
- Innovative Modern design
- Transparent external shell in methacrylate with prismatic inner surface to reflect/direct light, die-cast white, aluminum or copper painted internal shell
- H 10.6" X ∅ 3.3"
- Integrated LED (3.6W - 4 hours battery life, 1000 lumens), dimmable to either 2.4W (8 hours battery life, 700 lumens) or 1.2W (16 hours battery life, 400 lumens)
- Dimmer on body
- Li-On rechargeable battery and USB charging port
- Can be used outdoors in dry conditions, store indoors only
- Limited warranty 5 years
- Made in Italy

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Designer

Carlotta de Bevilacqua
Carlotta de Bevilacqua

Carlotta de Bevilacqua graduated in 1983 in Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano. She is mainly known for her research in contemporary lighting design. In the early 1990s she started to design lighting projects for the Italian brands Artemide and Danese, developing a new generation of LED products, recognized with several patents and awards. Since then, she has been a force in contemporary lighting design. She created the concept “The Human Light” in which lighting encourages not only the well-being of those who live, work and interact with it, but also takes care of the planet. As interested in the science of lighting as she is in the sensory experience, Carlotta de Bevilacqua seeks to create synergy between products and end-users through easy-to-live-with, experimental design. In addition to widespread recognition of her work, in 2011, she received a Red Dot Design Award for the Algoritmo and Copernico.