Micro Table Lamp by Roger Tallon for Erco, France, 1972
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- Roger Tallon
- H57 x W33
- metal
- black
5 ()
Description
Micro Desk Lamp by Roger Tallon for Erco, France, 1972, very good condition for this model from the 70s, both playful and utilitarian. height 57 cm Width 33 Questions about the product, logistics, invoice or payment method a single address to obtain your personalized response vincent@opecheurdelune.com The Micro desk lamp, designed by Roger Tallon for ERCO in France in 1972 , is an iconic example of industrial design from the 1970s. Roger Tallon, a renowned French industrial designer, was renowned for his innovative designs in various fields, including transportation, furniture and everyday objects. The Micro desk lamp is characterized by its minimalist and functional structure. It is made of metal, which gives it both lightness and robustness. Its design is ergonomic, offering great flexibility and ease of use. The head of the lamp is adjustable, allowing the user to direct the light according to their needs. This lamp demonstrates Roger Tallon's signature style, which combined contemporary aesthetics and innovative engineering. Its timeless design has allowed it to remain relevant and sought after by vintage design enthusiasts and collectors. ERCO, the German company for which this lamp was designed, is renowned for its high-quality luminaires and commitment to technical innovation. The Micro desk lamp is a perfect example of this philosophy, combining elegant design and practical functionality. It remains an object of desire for design enthusiasts and design history buffs.
Ref. : AFX57U4T
- Designer :
- Tallon, Roger
- Dimensions :
- H57 x W33
- Color :
- black
- Material :
- metal
- Style :
- design
5 ()
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