Lighting Collection Nessino in Artemide style
Nessino is an Artemide table lamp designed by Giancarlo Mattioli in 1967. Its name derives from the Italian word "nessuno" (nobody), reflecting the lamp's anonymous, universal appeal. The shade is a dome of opaline white methacrylate, which diffuses light evenly without glare. The base is a black or white ABS plastic disc. Nessino uses a standard E27 bulb (or LED equivalent) and is available in a single size or a mini version. The design is retro-futuristic, with a smooth, rounded profile that has remained popular for over five decades. It is ideal for bedside tables, reading desks, or children's rooms. Nessino is a perfect example of Italian pop design.