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Tolomeo Faretto – Artemide – Wall Lamp – H 23 x D 25 cm – Design De Lucchi & Fassina – Anodized Aluminium – E27 – IP20
Key Features
Tolomeo Faretto – Adjustable wall light with E27 bulb socket
- A design icon by Artemide: the Tolomeo Faretto adapts the signature head of the iconic table version into a sleek, functional wall light.
- Adjustable head in all directions: ideal as a reading light, hallway fixture, or bedside companion.
- Anodized aluminum body: combines elegance with durability and lightweight precision.
- E27 bulb socket: compatible with LED retrofit bulbs up to 12W.
- Available with or without switch: tailored to suit every lighting need and setting.
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Tolomeo Faretto – Wall light with E27 bulb – Artemide
A timeless Italian design icon
Designed by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina, the Tolomeo Faretto is a compact wall light version of the iconic Tolomeo table lamp. It brings elegance and functionality to any interior space.
Adjustable head for precise lighting
Mounted directly on the wall, the lamp head remains fully adjustable. Perfect for reading corners, workspaces, or bedside lighting, it allows for targeted illumination wherever needed.
Optional switch on head or base
Available with or without a switch on the head or base, it adapts to a variety of installations, both residential and commercial. Its versatility and refined aesthetic make it an excellent lighting choice.
Durable aluminum body with E27 socket
Crafted from anodized aluminum, this fixture offers a sleek look and reliable performance. It accommodates any E27 bulb, giving users full flexibility to choose their preferred light temperature and intensity.
Compact size, maximum effect
Measuring just 23 cm high and 25 cm deep, the Tolomeo Faretto is space-saving without compromising on quality. It combines performance, adjustability, and timeless style in one elegant package.

- Materials
- Steel, Aluminium
- Switch
- Depending on version (with or without)
- Height
- 23 cm
- Width
- 27 cm
- Source of light
- Bulb E27
Supplied without bulb - IP protection
- IP20
- Dimmable
- No
- Tension
- 220/240V
- Watt
- 8W
- 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.”



