Paragon Lamp for Artemide
paragon table lamp
in isolation
Project type
product design
Paragon Lamp for Artemide
The Paragon table lamp offers a broad variety of movements made possible by four bendable and rotating segments. In designing the piece for the famous lamp manufacturer Artemide, the Libeskinds took cues from architectural tradition, conceiving a lamp which draws its formal elements from those of a skyscraper. The first segment performs a 360-degree rotation on a vertical axis, while the other three parts perform a 0 to 90-degree rotation on the horizontal axis. The joints direct light to the top of the unit and from there across space with great flexibility. Each one is made from an anodized aluminum body, with a steel base covered with a thermoplastic finish, and is illuminated by LEDs which are recessed into the head, ensuring a 90% yield without glare.
The project was realized collaboratively with Lev Libeskind, Daniel Libeskind, and their respective studios.
LAMP HEAD
fitted with the latest LED technology
the light’s moving mechanisms
detail View
formal cues from a skyscraper
in isolation
max height
1151mm
material
anodized aluminium bod, with a steel base covered with a thermoplastic finish