TALOS LAMP

"In Greek mythology Talos, also spelled Talus was a giant automaton made of bronze
to protect princess Europa in Crete from pirates and invaders.
He circled the island's shores three times daily."



Looking for something magical, dreamy the lamp refers to Greek mythology,
paying homage to it with the materials it is made of, bronze and marble.
The characteristic shape takes up the concept of a globe "supported by the Gods" and also the shape of a flower, precisely a tulip with the two petals formed
by these two noble materials.

The central globe is obviously designed to diffuse the light into the environment and create a play of shadow in which the aesthetics of the lamp itself is enhanced.



Specification:

Dimensions: 28 (L) x 34 (W) x 34 (H) cm
Materials: Bronze, Marble or "Plastic Marble", plastic & wiring for inner parts.
Electrical power supply via cable or with integrated battery.
A lighter version was also designed which does not include the external marble petal and is therefore, composed only of the bronze base and the luminous bulb.

Here you can see some images of the second version of the lamp.
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