BRAND NEW, OVERSTOCKED, BOXED IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING.
5 x Pink Available.
5 x Green Available.
5 x Black Available.
Originally designed by Vico Magistretti in 1965, the Eclisse Table Lamp is a global icon of Italian design. The distinctive lamp showcases a perfect balance between design and utility. Now, Artemide has collaborated with Netflix to reimagine this iconic lamp, inspired by the Squid Game universe. This special edition features three exclusive versions: The Pink Guard, The Player, and the Black Officer. Each variant faithfully represents the character’s appearance, with the Pink Guard and Black Officer featuring a removable magnetic mask.
The Eclisse gets its name from the Italian word meaning ‘eclipse’. Each lamp features a technopolymer outer shell and a rotating inner shade that allows the user to eclipse the light source to various degrees. This choice of direct and indirect light allows the user to adjust the intensity of the light to suit their requirements. The Eclisse x Squid Games table lamp blends visionary design with contemporary pop culture into a truly unique collector's piece. Display on a shelf or side table to add functional light to the space that exudes personality in an unforgettable design.
Products manufactured and marketed under license agreements between Netflix CPX, LLC and Artemide S.p.A. David Village Lighting operates as a retailer of Artemide S.p.A. branded products and is not a commercial partner of Netflix.
Product Specification
Product Code:
LA11250/CLEAR
Light Source:
1 x Max 4W E14 LED (Excluded)
IP rating:
20
Dimming:
In-line on/off switch included on cable.
Materials:
Steel
Technopolymer
Dimensions:
Height: 18cm
Depth: 12cm
Cable Length: 200cm
About the designer
Vico Magistretti
Vico Magistretti was born in Milan in 1920 and remains one of the defining figures of Italian design. Renowned for his minimalist yet poetic approach, Magistretti excelled in architecture, lighting, and furniture design, crafting timeless works for brands such as Artemide, Cassina, and Oluce. His Atollo lamp for Oluce, designed in 1977, epitomises his philosophy of blending geometric simplicit ...
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