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The tatú, or armadillo, is a friendly mammal protected by a dorsal shell that shields it when it curls into itself. This lamp recalls a more playful era, when Europe’s middle classes entered the age of mass consumption and their children launched into a sweeping aesthetic revolution—one in which everything bent and twisted, from Andy Warhol to The Beatles to Mary Quant. Everything could be expressed differently.
Gyratory structure manufactured in pure red or white grey glossy ABS plastic.
Applications: table or wall lamp.
Adjustable focal length from 30º to 50º.
Adjustable light intensity 0% to 100%.
Dimmer and switch incorporated into the luminaire.
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Electric cable length
2 m / 78.7"
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Weight
2,0 kg / 4.0 lib
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Light source included / Recommended light source
Built-in LED
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Rated input wattage
6 W
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Responsibility Evaluation
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1. Use of Recycled Materials
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2. Use of Sustainable Packaging
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3. Spare Parts and Lifespan
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4. Local Production
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5. Separation and Recyclability of Components
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Tatu
During a transatlantic flight, between readings on Argentine wildlife and the soft glow of his seat light, André Ricard imagined a lamp that could solve a common problem: being able to read without disturbing someone sleeping nearby. That idea led to Tatu—an ingenious solution for domestic harmony.





