








Taccia (PMMA) table lamp designed by the Castiglioni brothers for Flos.
Direct the light wherever you please, with one simple movement.
The Taccia lamp is a luminaire that was developed in 1958 and was presented in March of the following year at the Illinois Institute of Design and Technology, Chicago. Flos, it became interested in series production, completing studies on the final prototype and starting sales in 1962. The Taccia lamp is innovative and practical, very well we could describe it as a postmodern design.
Table lamp, indirect and diffuse light, with the help of a reflector. Metal reflector with the inside painted in glossy white and the outside in white, powder paint. Adjustable diffuser in transparent PMMA. Body in extruded aluminium painted in black, silver or bronze. Base in polished, nickel-plated and blued steel. The electronic dimmer on the cable allows the gradual regulation of the light intensity. The light source is hidden in the base so that it does not cause direct glare.
Finishes: Aluminum in anodized silver, matte black or bronze.
Material: Aluminum, PMMA.
Bulb: 1 COB LED 28W 2700K Dimmable, Included.
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