Kartell Aledin Table Lamp Matt
  • Kartell Aledin Table Lamp Matt
  • Kartell Aledin Table Lamp Matt
  • Kartell Aledin Table Lamp Matt
  • Kartell Aledin Table Lamp Matt

Kartell Aledin Table Lamp Tec Matt

€273.55
Availability if not in stock 2 to 3 weeks.
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  • Matt Black
  • Matt White
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This led table lamp for office use, designed by Alberto and Francesco Meda, has a technological heart with aluminium rods performing the role of conductors in place of the traditional wire.

The transparent variant of the Tec version is now joined by two new variants, in white and black

Specifications

MATERIAL Mass colored or painted polycarbonate, anodised aluminum

 Tec WITH DIMMER 

This product is CE approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Diameter 21 cm
Length 48 to 113 cm

  • Alberto Meda

    <p>Alberto Meda was born in 1945 in Tremezzina/Italy, studied mechanical engineering at the Milan Polytechnic. From 1972-79 he was technical director for Kartell, after which he worked as a freelance designer for companies including Alias, Alessi, Cinelli, Colombo design, Ideal Standard, Luceplan, Legrand, Mandarina Duck, Omron Japan, Philips and Olivetti. Between 1981-85 he also served as a project consultant for Alfa Romeo. His collaboration with Vitra began in 1984 and the first joint venture, Meda Chair, was presented in 1986. Since then Alberto Meda has worked closely with Vitra designed range of chairs for Vitra including MedaPro and MedaPal. Since 2003 Meda has taught at the University IUAV of Venice and lectured in places diverse as Chicago, St. Louis (Washington University), Stockholm, Boisbuchet (Vitra Design Museum Workshops), Miami, S?o Paulo, Ulm, Istanbul and Toronto. Some products are part of permanent collection of Museum of Modern Art of Toyama and The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Alberto Meda works and lives in Milan.</p>
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