A mouth-blown opaline sphere rests on a solid brass bar, evoking a play of balance and stillness. The idea of a movement caught in a second of suspension is a recurring theme in Michael Anastassiades’ designs, which often trigger the imagination of the viewers, offering them a playful yet meditative moment of contemplation.
Peaks is a family of pendants, composed of a string of elongated cones in different configurations. The graded shading on the curved surface of each cone is as much of a feature as the projected beams emitted from each cone. It can be displayed as a single, double or triple arrangement, pointing up or down depending on the preferred direction of light. An identical inverted cone acts as a rose attached to the ceiling. When the light is off, the forms appear very schematic, as if borrowed from a geometric still life. When on, the shading changes, as light casts along the curved surface.
Peaks is a family of pendants, composed of a string of elongated cones in different configurations. The graded shading on the curved surface of each cone is as much of a feature as the projected beams emitted from each cone. It can be displayed as a single, double or triple arrangement, pointing up or down depending on the preferred direction of light. An identical inverted cone acts as a rose attached to the ceiling. When the light is off, the forms appear very schematic, as if borrowed from a geometric still life. When on, the shading changes, as light casts along the curved surface.
First produced 2017 Black anodised satin aluminium or Inox anodised satin aluminium
Pendant rod length to order
S14s opal LED tube Radium Raledina 15W / 1000mm Ø 29mm Lead time: 4 to 6 weeks
Vertigo is a pendant light formed of two elements: a simple horizontal beam with a linear array of LED light acts as an up and downlighter, with a vertical strap that holds the fixture in balance. It is this simple attachment, suggesting the hoisting of a structural beam, that evokes the iconic images of the steel construction of skyscrapers in 1930s New York City captured by photographer Charles C. Ebbets.There is no separate ceiling rose – the driver is fully integrated into the structure of the pendant and the two pendant rods carry the electrical current, removing any need for wires that might visually obstruct the design. The light intelligently operates through a touch-sensitive dimmer in the middle of the horizontal beam.Vertigo is produced in aluminium, powder coated in either black or white. It is available in two length options – 1.5m and 2m – and there are multiple drop lengths to choose from, covering all possible requirements.
First produced 2019 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
First produced 2019 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks
First produced 2019 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks
Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.
Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.
Custom patina available. The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.
First produced 2015 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline sphere
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
First produced 2011 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks
First produced 2017 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline sphere
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.
This collection of fixtures uses the standard unit of the light tube as a measure. Through the alternation of 1m and 0.5m modules, it creates a rhythmic language of recording space. The designs evolve as a parallel progression of rods, combining five variations of standard linear LED bulbs and metal tubes of the same diameter. With this series, Michael Anastassiades expands the compositional possibilities of some of the most structural elements of lighting, engaging the viewer in a rigorous yet playful exercise in measuring.
This collection of fixtures uses the standard unit of the light tube as a measure. Through the alternation of 1m and 0.5m modules, it creates a rhythmic language of recording space. The designs evolve as a parallel progression of rods, combining five variations of standard linear LED bulbs and metal tubes of the same diameter. With this series, Michael Anastassiades expands the compositional possibilities of some of the most structural elements of lighting, engaging the viewer in a rigorous yet playful exercise in measuring.
This collection of fixtures uses the standard unit of the light tube as a measure. Through the alternation of 1m and 0.5m modules, it creates a rhythmic language of recording space. The designs evolve as a parallel progression of rods, combining five variations of standard linear LED bulbs and metal tubes of the same diameter. With this series, Michael Anastassiades expands the compositional possibilities of some of the most structural elements of lighting, engaging the viewer in a rigorous yet playful exercise in measuring.
First produced 2015 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
First produced 2015 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
First produced 2015 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
Custom patina available.Bob is an inverted tear drop resembling a weight suspended from a string, which is often used as a vertical reference line; a tool for building and measurements. Instead, this is a simple pendant that hangs to illuminate a space. Bob is a family of pendants and wall or ceiling-mounted sconces.
Custom patina available.Inspired by the shape of fishing hooks, this collection of ceiling lamps evokes the image of a luminous sphere captured in three different configurations. Just like in angling, it consists of simply a single, double and triple hook. As often happens in his practice, Michael Anastassiades infuses the memory of modernist design with humorous narrative and figurative qualities. He references a common, familiar object and takes it through a process of abstraction, aiming to create a pure definition of what a light source can be.
Custom patina available.Inspired by the shape of fishing hooks, this collection of ceiling lamps evokes the image of a luminous sphere captured in three different configurations. Just like in angling, it consists of simply a single, double and triple hook. As often happens in his practice, Michael Anastassiades infuses the memory of modernist design with humorous narrative and figurative qualities. He references a common, familiar object and takes it through a process of abstraction, aiming to create a pure definition of what a light source can be.
First produced 2017 Satin brass or satin nickel-plated brass
Mouth-blown opaline glass
Pendant rod length to order
G9 3.5W LED bulb Lead time: 4 to 6 weeks
First produced 2011 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline sphere
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
First produced 2008 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
First produced 2008 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
First produced 2008 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline spheres
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm
Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
First produced 2008 Black patinated brass
Mouth-blown opaline sphere
Pendant rod length to order
Integrated LED, 9W Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.
Custom patina available.One of the most recognisable designs by Michael Anastassiades Studio, the Ball Lights consists of pendants, wall pendants and ceiling and wall sconces. Designed around existing incandescent bulbs of that time, the project began as an exercise to abstract the bulb into a perfectly spherical ball, celebrating its perfect shape by repeating it in metal.
Custom patina available. One of the most recognisable designs by Michael Anastassiades Studio, the Ball Lights consists of pendants, wall pendants and ceiling and wall sconces. Designed around existing incandescent bulbs of that time, the project began as an exercise to abstract the bulb into a perfectly spherical ball, celebrating its perfect shape by repeating it in metal.
Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.
Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.
Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.
Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.
Custom patina available.Tip of the Tongue consists of table lamp, wall lamp and ceiling-mounted sconce, all which feature an interesting illusion: a luminous mouth-blown opaline sphere appears to roll down the edge of a solid polished brass base. This delicate gesture of a sphere poised on the edge of the surface evokes the familiar phenomenon of failing to retrieve a word from memory, expressing a moment of tension in the form of the design. Tip of the Tongue was launched at Euroluce in Milan in 2013. It has gone on to become one of Michael Anastassiades’ most iconic pieces.
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Created from the idea of stripping a design down to its essentials, the Tip Table Lamp is an example of simple, functional design with careful attention to detail. Offering direct as well as ambient light, the lamp's adjustable head and arm feature an opal diffuser and dimmer function that effortlessly alters the volume of light.
With its modern shape in mouth-blown glass, the Cosy In Grey Table Lamp provides gentle lighting through its dimmable naked bulb, encased in smoked grey glass. Place the Cosy In Grey Table Lamp in any space for a new perspective on ambient lighting.
Halo is a portable lamp that brings comfortable task lighting to any space in your home, including bedside tables, work surfaces or the living room. Available in Light Bronze, it complements any modern décor. Halo's intuitive touch control and durable, contemporary design make it the ideal choice for modern task lighting.
Ferruccio Laviani’s Bourgie lamp is waiting to brighten up your Christmas with its soft, warm aura. A touch of light is all it takes to create a magical atmosphere. After the new colours launched to celebrate the product’s twentieth anniversary at Salone del Mobile, Bourgie now comes in a XMAS limited edition in four new colours. Bordeaux, grey, bronze and matte champagne have been specially chosen to turn Bourgie into an exclusive gift to place under the tree.
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Italamp Teco 3058/LG Table Lamp – A Statement of Contemporary Elegance
Refined Italian Craftsmanship in a Modern Form
The Teco 3058/LG Table Lamp by Italamp is a striking blend of modern design and refined craftsmanship, embodying the essence of Italian lighting excellence. With a design that is both sophisticated and adaptable, this lamp is the perfect addition to contemporary interiors, offering an ambient glow that enhances the atmosphere of any space. Whether placed in a luxury hotel suite, a high-end restaurant, an executive office, or a stylish residential living room, the Teco 3058/LG brings a touch of understated elegance.
Exquisite Design and Premium Materials
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the Teco 3058/LG features a beautifully blown glass body, seamlessly transitioning from the base to the diffuser. The glass is available in a refined white-shaded finish, ensuring a soft, harmonious light that elevates the ambiance of any room. The top diffuser, a key feature of the design, comes in mirror-effect gold or titanium, adding a luxurious accent while enhancing the reflective qualities of the light.
Supporting the glass structure is a sturdy metal base, available in finishes such as light gold, iron grey, and white. These options provide flexibility, allowing the lamp to be tailored to various interior palettes, from warm, classic settings to cool, industrial-inspired environments.
Dimensions and Technical Specifications
Diameter: 36 cm
Height: 48 cm
Light Source: 1x GU10 LED bulb (maximum 8W)
Voltage: 110V
With its compact yet statement-making dimensions, the Teco 3058/LG is an ideal fit for bedside tables, console tables, desks, and hospitality settings, offering both practical lighting and a decorative presence.
Perfect for Residential, Hospitality, and Commercial Spaces
One of the greatest strengths of this lamp lies in its versatility. The combination of high-quality materials, timeless design, and soft yet effective lighting makes it suitable for a variety of applications:
Luxury Residential Interiors
In homes and apartments, the Teco 3058/LG serves as a chic lighting accent for living rooms, bedrooms, or reading nooks. Its warm, diffused light creates an inviting atmosphere, while its sleek silhouette complements modern, Scandinavian, and contemporary interior styles.
Hotels, Restaurants, and Bars
For the hospitality industry, lighting is crucial in shaping the mood of a space. The Teco 3058/LG’s mirror-effect top diffuser and sophisticated finishes make it an excellent choice for high-end hotels, boutique restaurants, and stylish bars, where it can enhance the luxurious ambiance without overpowering the overall design.
Office and Workspaces
In executive offices and co-working spaces, where aesthetics and functionality go hand in hand, this lamp provides a stylish lighting solution that complements modern desks, conference rooms, and reception areas. Its soft yet precise light makes it ideal for workspaces requiring focused but atmospheric illumination.
Aesthetics: Minimalist with a Luxurious Edge
Modern Minimalism – The clean lines, smooth glass surface, and simple yet effective structure align with minimalist design principles.
Sophisticated Elegance – The combination of refined materials and luxurious finishes adds a sense of exclusivity and style.
Versatile Appeal – Available in various finishes, the lamp can be tailored to different aesthetics, from classic elegance to industrial chic.
Alternative Options in the Teco Collection
For those looking for a cohesive lighting scheme, Italamp offers additional models in the Teco series, such as the Teco 3057/LG and Teco 3059/LG, which feature similar design elements but differ in size and proportions. These variations provide options for different spatial needs while maintaining the same sophisticated appeal.
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