Lighting Collection Cadmo in Artemide style
Cadmo is an Artemide collection of indoor/outdoor bollards and post-top lights designed by Dante Donegani and Giovanni Lauda. The name refers to Cadmus, the mythological founder of Thebes. The fixtures have a cylindrical or tapered body made of die-cast aluminum with a polycarbonate or tempered glass diffuser. The light is emitted from the top and through a slot along the side, creating a distinctive "light line" that guides the eye. Cadmo is available in various heights, from small bollards to tall poles, and can be used for pathway lighting, garden accents, or perimeter illumination. The LED source is energy-efficient and long-lasting, with a warm color temperature. The design is robust and weatherproof (IP65), making it suitable for coastal areas.