





265 wall light
The 265 is an adjustable wall lamp with a long-reaching arm that can be used over a workspace or simply to add a sleek design to a living area. The painted steel adjustable arm can pivot in any direction with an iron counterweight to hold it in place.Ā
In the original drawing of the 265 design by Italian architect, Paolo Rizzatto, primary colours were used to identify each of the components. This early sketch is responsible for the launch of the new chromatica colourway, where each of these primary colours (red, yellow and blue) has been reintroduced.///Description
The 265 comprises both technicality and precision with its varying components of a head, weight and adjustable arm. In the original drawing of the 265 design by Italian architect, Paolo Rizzatto, primary colours were used to identify each of the components. This early sketch is responsible for the launch of the new chromatica colourway, where each of these primary colours (red, yellow and blue) has been reintroduced.
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The 265 is an adjustable wall lamp with a long-reaching arm that can be used over a workspace or simply to add a sleek design to a living area. The painted steel adjustable arm can pivot in any direction with an iron counterweight to hold it in place.Ā
In the original drawing of the 265 design by Italian architect, Paolo Rizzatto, primary colours were used to identify each of the components. This early sketch is responsible for the launch of the new chromatica colourway, where each of these primary colours (red, yellow and blue) has been reintroduced.///Description
The 265 comprises both technicality and precision with its varying components of a head, weight and adjustable arm. In the original drawing of the 265 design by Italian architect, Paolo Rizzatto, primary colours were used to identify each of the components. This early sketch is responsible for the launch of the new chromatica colourway, where each of these primary colours (red, yellow and blue) has been reintroduced.





















