
Artemide Tolomeo Micro
267 lm, E14
Artemide Tolomeo Micro
267 lm, E14
Yes, that should fit. The Hue White Ambiance fits in just barely. According to the specification, the Hue Color is shorter.
There are two versions of this model: one where the bulb can be changed (E14 base, unscrew the bulb and screw in the new one, which must not be too long), the other where the lighting element (LED) cannot be changed. The first version, which appears to be this model, allows you to choose the wattage of the bulb.
According to our information, the light bulb is a standard E14 socket for replacement.
3 months ago
The table lamp is equipped with an E14 socket and can be operated with both halogen and LED light sources. Although the technical data sheet is originally designed for halogen, it is possible to fit LED light sources on the E14 socket. The lamp is dimmable and compatible with LED light sources up to a maximum of 6 watts on the E14 socket.
Automatically generated from the .Correct, the lampshade is matt aluminium, the base and the frame are chrome-plated.
The product description says "E14" as the socket. So corresponding LED lamps with the E14 socket should work :-)
Hello, My lamp has a stand, I don't know where to get the clamp. Greetings Roland
check it out here https://www.artemide.com/contents/pdfcache/artemide_tolomeo_micro_tavolo_led_2700k_corpo_lampada_base_4679190_it.pdf?j1607332427586
I have the same problem - it doesn't seem to be intended that the customer should replace the bulb himself... If it helps: after some trial and error, I found that the transparent plastic part on top of the "lampshade" can be turned --> it's more or less a screw that fixes the LED. But I didn't succeed in replacing the whole thing after that. I will now rely on the warranty...
No, unfortunately this is not possible. The luminaire should last a long time. It has long burning hours. This means that if it ever goes out, it is usually still under warranty.
The Artemide Tolomeo range exists with LEDs (irreplaceable), which is more expensive, or with standard E27 or E14 sockets depending on the model. You can then screw in the bulb of your choice (halogen, LED or classic, depending on the power and the desired savings).
The power cable is approx. 1.6m long, the plug is 2-pole.
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