Kartell Tati

Tati, a new line of table lamps from Kartell, features a squared-off Art Decostyle shape. A transparent polycarbonate body encases an internal diffuser available in full-color methacrylate, opaline, and black or in pleated fabric. A chrome steel weight offers additional support. Its light intensity is fully adjustable. Tati is lamped with a 22W T5 ring and measures 47" wide by 46" tall by 15" deep. It was designed by Ferruccio Laviani. kartell.com

Tati, a new line of table lamps from Kartell, features a squared-off Art Decostyle shape. A transparent polycarbonate body encases an internal diffuser available in full-color methacrylate, opaline, and black or in pleated fabric. A chrome steel weight offers additional support. Its light intensity is fully adjustable. Tati is lamped with a 22W T5 ring and measures 47" wide by 46" tall by 15" deep. It was designed by Ferruccio Laviani. kartell.com

Tati, a new line of table lamps from Kartell, features a squared-off Art Deco–style shape. A transparent polycarbonate body encases an internal diffuser available in full-color methacrylate, opaline, and black or in pleated fabric. A chrome steel weight offers additional support. Its light intensity is fully adjustable. Tati is lamped with a 22W T5 ring and measures 47″ wide by 46″ tall by 15″ deep. It was designed by Ferruccio Laviani. kartell.com

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