Artemide
Cabildo Terra LED


LED floor lamp Cabildo Terra by Artemide spreads indirect light. With
bent light head of white lacquered aluminium. Dimmer on the light stem.


Design by Eric Solé

Technical specifications


Collection Artemide Cabildo
Category Artemide Floor Lamps
Design Eric Solé
Dimensions Height 183 cm, shade width 41 cm, shade height 19 cm, base diameter 30 cm.
Bulbs 44W LED, 2641 lm (2700K) / 2824 lm (3000K), CRI 95.
MPN: 1180W10A
EAN: 8052993043917

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About the Collection Artemide Cabildo


The LED lights Cabildo by Artemide appeal with a memorable and aesthetic shape and a glare-free, dimmable light. They were designed by Eric Solé. While the original version was designed for halogen lamps, it is now available with embedded LED lamps providing a distinctive natural colour rendering and a cozy, warm white light. The collection comprises a LED floor lamp, a LED wall lamp and a LED suspension, each equipped with the same elegant reflector and optionally with 2700K or 3000K lamps.

Cabildo is made of white lacquered aluminium. The wall and floor lamps' oval shades rest on simple structures in matching white, and the suspension hangs from the ceiling rose on two discreet cables. The shade is striking because of its unusual ring form. Like for the Moebius ring, the light's edges are turned back and form a surprisingly complex, curved shape, enhanced by the emitted light. The LEDs are integrated into the ring's thick lower part and direct the light upwards, illuminating the ring's inside, and reflecting the surroundings. Additionally to the diffuse room light, there is a decorative lighting ring.

Because of their futuristic design, the Cabildo LED lights are suitable for a modern life style uniting light and art. Providing both a pleasant lighting ambiance or a prestigious illumination, Cabildo is striking and elegantly restrained, a magical eye-catcher at home and in public spaces.

Cabildo was awarded the Good Design Award by the Chicago Athenaeum in 2008.


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