Artemide Shogun table lamp
Artemide Shogun table lamp
Artemide Shogun table lamp
Artemide Shogun table lamp
Artemide Shogun table lamp
Artemide Shogun table lamp
Artemide Shogun table lamp
Artemide Shogun table lamp

Shogun table lamp

Artemide

889.00€

Artemide
Shogun table lamp
889.00€



Description

Artemide's Shogun table lamp, designed by architect Mario Botta, is a simple yet striking classic from 1986. The Shogun lamp features a sturdy base with black and white stripes and two perforated metal shades. These shades can be tilted using the levers on their sides, allowing for adjustable lighting angles. Even when switched off, the Shogun serves as a focal point in any interior, and when lit, its splendour is truly revealed: the perforated surfaces and arched shapes of the shades cast a graphic interplay of light and shadow on nearby walls, an effect that changes with the angle of the shades.

With its dramatic 1980s aesthetics, the Shogun table lamp continues to captivate in contemporary interiors, whether used as a desk lamp or a delightful accent in a living room. Inspired by ancient Japanese samurai rulers, the Shogun is displayed in the Twentieth Century Design Collection at the Metropolitan Museum, New York.

Material
Aluminium, steel
Colour
Black, white
Width
32 cm
Base diameter
12 cm
Shade diameter
32 cm
Height
59.5 cm
Bulb base
E27
Light source
8W LED (recommended, not included)
IP rating
20
Protection class
II
Voltage
220–240 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
Plug
EU plug
Cable length
200 cm
Cable colour
Black
Dimmable
No

Mario Botta

Mario Botta (b. 1943) is a Swiss architect renowned not only for his architectural ventures but also for his significant contributions to design. Botta began his education in Lugano and Milan, ultimately graduating as an architect from the IUAV University of Venice in 1969. The following year, he established his own architectural firm back in Lugano. Botta's work is characterised by bold geometric shapes and precise use of materials, his most acclaimed projects including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Watari Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, the Evry Cathedral in France and the Monte Tamaro Chapel in the Swiss Alps. Botta's portfolio also shows influences from legendary designers such as Le Corbusier, Louis I. Kahn and Carlo Scarpa, whom he met while studying in Venice.

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