Talak Tavolo
by / April 15, 2005


MILAN 2005: Fluorescent table light is one of several new lights from Artemide.
Designed by Neil Poulton, Talak is actually a series of adjustable fluorescent lights that can be suspended, attached to a wall or sit on a table. Also from Artemide, Naoto Fukasawa's diecast aluminum Hashi Long light, Eric Sole's Mesmeri wall lamp, Herzog & de Meuron's silicon covered Pipe Terra, Michele de Lucchi & Giancarlo Fassina's suspended version of the classic Tolomeo, Ernesto Gismondi's Kalifa series, the solution to the drab office fluorescent, Nothing pot light and his Linea LED which looks more at home at home, than at the office.

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Neil Poulton's Talak.


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Naoto Fukasawa's diecast aluminum Hashi Long light.


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Eric Sole's Mesmeri wall lamp.


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Herzog & de Meuron's silicon covered Pipe Terra floor lamp.


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Michele de Lucchi & Giancarlo Fassina's suspended Tolomeo lamp.


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Ernesto Gismondi's Kalifa series, the solution to the drab office fluorescent.


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Nothing pot light.


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Linea LED floor light.


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