Artemide Tizio Micro table lamp The beautiful Artemide Tizio Micro table lamp has won various awards and is represented in numerous museums. The filigree desk lamp not only impresses with its simple and elegant design, but also because it was the first table lamp to use low-voltage halogen technology. The desk lamp is certainly the best-known design by Munich-born designer Richard Sapper. The innovation lies in the ingenious basic concept: a transformer installed in the base of the desk lamp, which converts the voltage from 230 V to 12 V, supplies a halogen lamp via small rods and red buttons on the three joints, which in addition to its structural function also serves as a conductor of electricity, so that no cables are required. Thanks to the counterweights, the articulated arms remain balanced in almost any position and can also be easily adjusted. The small, square lamp head can also be tilted. This means you can always achieve glare-free, direct and focused light at the desired location. The lamp can be switched on using the red switch on the weighted transformer housing. This flexible design classic is made of lacquered polycarbonate and metal and is a real gem in any living or office space. Please contact us if you are interested in a floor lamp. Thanks to an available aluminum column, the table lamp can be transformed into a floor lamp suitable for reading.