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Tolomeo Wall LED – Artemide – Integrated LED Wall Light – Design by De Lucchi & Fassina – L 81 cm – H 67 cm – IP20 – Adjustable
Tolomeo Wall LED – Artemide – Integrated LED Wall Light – Design by De Lucchi & Fassina – L 81 cm – H 67 cm – IP20 – Adjustable
Tolomeo Wall LED – Artemide – Integrated LED Wall Light – Design by De Lucchi & Fassina – L 81 cm – H 67 cm – IP20 – Adjustable
Tolomeo Wall LED – Artemide – Integrated LED Wall Light – Design by De Lucchi & Fassina – L 81 cm – H 67 cm – IP20 – Adjustable
Tolomeo Wall LED – Artemide – Integrated LED Wall Light – Design by De Lucchi & Fassina – L 81 cm – H 67 cm – IP20 – Adjustable

Tolomeo Wall LED – Artemide – Integrated LED Wall Light – Design by De Lucchi & Fassina – L 81 cm – H 67 cm – IP20 – Adjustable

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  • Aluminium

    Aluminium

  • 2700K

    2700K

  • 3000K

    3000K

  • 2200 - 6500K

    2200 - 6500K

  • without presence sensor

    without presence sensor

  • With presence sensor

    With presence sensor

Key Features

Tolomeo Wall LED – Wall-mounted design lamp in aluminum with adjustable arms

  • Tolomeo Wall LED by De Lucchi & Fassina: an Italian design icon launched in 1987
  • Lightweight aluminum frame: combining strength with a sleek, modern aesthetic
  • Articulated arms with spring system: precise control of light orientation
  • Adjustable head with reflector: perfect task lighting for reading or working
  • Integrated dimmable LED source: customizable ambiance and energy-efficient illumination

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Tolomeo Wall LED – Adjustable wall light with integrated LED module – Artemide

An Italian design icon adapted for the wall

Designed by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina, the Tolomeo Wall LED translates the iconic 1987 lamp into a wall-mounted version. It retains the perfect balance between aesthetics and advanced functionality that made the original a global success.

Targeted lighting with a movable head

The lamp head, made of stamped aluminium, can be oriented in all directions to direct light exactly where needed. Ideal for reading, working, or creating cozy atmospheres.

Highly flexible articulated arm system

Thanks to the visible spring system, the arm adjusts smoothly in height and reach — up to 131 cm high and 126 cm long. This flexibility makes it practical for multiple uses in both home and professional spaces.

Minimalist style and robust construction

The body in anodized aluminium offers a lightweight yet durable structure. Its clean lines suit modern interiors, while the silver tone adds a timeless elegance.

Efficient and adjustable LED technology

This version includes an 8W integrated LED module providing 761 lumens of warm light at either 2700K or 3000K. A Tunable White option is also available, offering color temperatures from 2200K to 6500K. A built-in microswitch dimmer allows smooth brightness adjustment.

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Artemide
Materials
Steel, Aluminium
Height
min 67 cm - max 131 cm
Width
min 81 cm - max 126 cm
Base
Ø 9,8 cm
Source of light
Integrated LED
IP protection
IP20
Dimmable
Yes
Tension
220/240V
Watt
LED Power: 8W (except Tolomeo TW model: 11W – 2200K to 6500K)
Color of light (Kelvin)
Depending on the model chosen: 2700 K, 3000 K or 2200–6500 K
Electric class
Classe II
Designer
Michele De Lucchi et Giancarlo Fassina
Indoor Lighting
Wall lamps
Category
Lighting
Guarantee
5 years
Style
Industrial
Origin
France

Artemide: The Brilliance of Italian Design Between Innovation and Poetic Light

Synonymous with elegance and forward-thinking vision, Artemide is a global icon in lighting design. Founded in 1960 in Milan by Ernesto Gismondi, the Italian brand has shaped the history of contemporary lighting through a rare blend of technological innovation, artisanal quality, and artistic sensitivity.

Artemide represents the perfect harmony between function and emotion. Its guiding philosophy, "The Human Light", places the user at the center of the creative process. Each Artemide lamp is designed to provide lighting that is efficient, comfortable, and environmentally conscious.

From sculptural floor lamps to graphic pendants and discreet wall lights, Artemide luminaires stand out for their elegant lines and intelligent use. Behind these luminous creations are world-renowned designers such as Michele De Lucchi, Ross Lovegrove, Naoto Fukasawa, and the iconic duo Herzog & de Meuron.

Among the brand’s most iconic pieces are the timeless bestseller Tolomeo and the Pipe lamp, awarded the prestigious Compasso d’Oro. These signature models reflect Artemide’s ongoing commitment to innovation, durability, and aesthetic excellence.

Artemide appeals to design lovers, interior architects, and all those who see light as a visual language. Premium materials, precise Italian manufacturing, and cutting-edge LED technology make Artemide luminaires the ideal choice for residential, professional, and cultural spaces.

Choosing Artemide means bringing home a luminous masterpiece that transcends trends and enhances any space with character, intelligence, and emotion.

“Light is a dialogue between people, space and time. Artemide writes it with passion.”

The History of Artemide

The History of Artemide

Founded in 1959 by Ernesto Gismondi and Sergio Mazza in Pregnana Milanese, Italy, Artemide is a global icon in the world of lighting design. Guided by the philosophy “The Human & Responsible Light,” the brand merges technological innovation, artisanal quality, and contemporary aesthetics. Artemide is present in over 100 countries and operates production facilities in Italy, Hungary, France, Germany, and the United States.

Iconic Designs and Signature Collections

Iconic Designs and Signature Collections

Artemide has left a lasting mark on lighting design history with its cult-status pieces:

Several of these creations are part of the permanent collections at MoMA, the Met, and other major design museums worldwide.

Eclisse (1967, Vico Magistretti) — awarded the Compasso d’Oro

Tizio (1972, Richard Sapper) — iconic desk lamp

Tolomeo (1986, Michele de Lucchi & Giancarlo Fassina) — award-winning design

Nessino (1967, Giancarlo Mattioli) — iconic organic design from the space age

Meet the Designers

Meet the Designers

Artemide collaborates with renowned designers and architects such as Vico Magistretti, Richard Sapper, Michele de Lucchi, Zaha Hadid, Herzog & de Meuron, Karim Rashid, Ettore Sottsass, Antonio Citterio, Jean Nouvel, and many others.

Philosophy: Human-Centered Lighting

Philosophy: Human-Centered Lighting

Artemide’s guiding principle, “The Human & Responsible Light,” means lighting designed for comfort, well-being, and environmental responsibility. The brand pioneers sustainable materials, cutting-edge R&D, and active collaboration with design schools and universities.

Why Choose Artemide?

Why Choose Artemide?

✔️ Iconic lamps, timeless in style and design.

✔️ A human-centered approach to light, focused on well-being and functionality.

✔️ High-quality manufacturing, staying true to Made in Italy excellence and technological innovation.

✔️ Global recognition, supported by prestigious awards like the Compasso d’Oro and international museum acclaim.

✔️ A committed brand, actively involved in shaping the future through partnerships with design schools and R&D labs.

FAQ – Artemide

FAQ – Artemide

Where are Artemide lights manufactured?

Mainly in Italy, with additional production sites in Hungary, France, Germany, and the USA.

Which models are considered iconic?

The Eclisse, Tizio, and Tolomeo — all award-winning and design classics.

What does Artemide’s philosophy stand for?

“Human & Responsible Light” reflects a commitment to human well-being and sustainable innovation.

Are Artemide lights featured in museums?

Yes, many designs are part of the permanent collections at MoMA, the Met, and other international museums.

Does Artemide work with universities or design schools?

Yes, the brand actively collaborates with educational institutions and labs to promote responsible lighting innovation.

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