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Claritas Floor Lamp

Claritas Floor Lamp

Claritas Floor Lamp by Nemo

Regular price $3,426.00 NZD
Regular price $3,426.00 NZD
Regular price Sale price $3,426.00 NZD
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Product Specifications
  • Code: NEM.CLA ENN 21
  • Dimensions (cm): H164 x W47 x D50
  • Material: Aluminium/Steel
  • Finish: Black
  • Light Source Included: No
  • Light Source: 1x E27 LED Max 60W
  • Dimmable: No
  • IP Rating: IP20
  • Voltage: 220 - 240V
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Lead Time

The standard lead time is approximately 20 weeks. Express options are available at an additional surcharge, for express lead times, please, contact our sales team to obtain a quotation.

Note: Selected ranges are kept in stock at our Australian
warehouse and can be viewed in our In-Stock Collection.

Brand

  • Founded in Milan in 1993 by Franco Cassina, Nemo is deeply rooted in the legacy of Italian modernism and architectural design. The brand brings together iconic works by pioneers such as Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand with contemporary lighting by designers including Arihiro Miyake, Jehs+Laub, and Bernhard Osann. Known for its sculptural simplicity and architectural clarity, Nemo’s collection includes pendants, wall lights, table and floor lamps that balance innovation with enduring form. These designs are both expressive and adaptable, frequently appearing in spaces that celebrate the best of contemporary interior and architectural design.

Product Details

Claritas Floor Lamp by Nemo was designed in 1946 by Vico Magistretti and produced by Mario Tedeschi. Created in a post-war context of industrial repurposing, it was Magistretti’s first lighting design — conceived to deliver clarity through function and form.

The fixture features curved metal tubes and an aluminium reflector, which can be adjusted and directed to shape the light as needed. With its structural openness and mechanical flexibility, the Claritas Floor Lamp offers purposeful illumination with sculptural character. 

A landmark in Italian design, this piece remains a timeless example of early modernist ingenuity and material economy.