Taki table lamp, Iris model, by Tada Kiko, 60s, made in Japan.
The Taki Light Iris TL-82 lamp with a minimalist design.
Thanks to the two joints on the arm, it can be adjusted in height and depth, and the head can also be tilted and rotated.
The Taki Light Iris table lamp is dimmable and has two settings, LO and HI (low and high). It can be used as a bedside light, table light, desk light or travel light. The Japanese word taki means waterfall; iris is a flower. With a little imagination: “an iris flower cascading down”.
THE LAMP IS WORKING
All kept original. It has a patina of time and a chip on the base and a small crack on the upper part of the base (signs visible in detailed photos)

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