The Artemide Paragon lamp designed by Daniel Libeskind is an elegant table lamp inspired by architecture. Its design draws its formal elements from that of a skyscraper.
Its futuristic structure offers a broad variety of movements which are made possible by four independent segments. The first segment performs a 360 degree rotation on a vertical axis, while the other three parts perform a 0 to 90 degree rotation on the horizontal axis. The Artemide Paragon Lamp is defined by its geometric design combined and refined complexity.
“Like a miniature skyscraper when standing perpendicular, the ‘paragon’ consists of four segments so that the lamp can be playfully bent at three joints to create a myriad of interesting geometric shapes; sometimes it can be made to look like a perched bird, at other times it resembles a rocket poised for launch. a lamp head fitted with the latest LED technology tops the vertical extrusion which acts as a paragon for all the other potential forms derived therefrom.“ – Daniel Libeskind